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Blac Chyna Says She 'Didn't Have Attitude' on Special Forces, Teases Unseen Drama with Brian Austin Green


Blac Chyna Says She 'Didn't Have Attitude' on Special Forces, Teases Unseen Drama with Brian Austin Green

Angela "Blac Chyna", who left 'Special Forces World's Toughest Test' on Monday, received a reprimand for "attitude" problems after tense discussions with the trainers and a heated spat with Brian Austin Green, a castmate.

Blacchyna sets the record straight regarding her departure from The World's Most Toughest Test: Special Forces.

On Monday's episode, the reality star, who goes by the name Angela White in real life, was sent home. She chose to withdraw from the competition rather than rappel down a dam 330 feet high.

White's drama began even before she left, when some of her castmates - and the trainers - referred to her as difficult.

In a recent interview with Entertainment Tonight the reality star denied that she has an attitude and said it's just her personality.

"I felt that I did not have an attitude. Isn't that just me? White replied, "I didn't have an attitude." "I am just straight-faced." Tell people why you are here. "But they took it to be [having] an attitude."

White also spoke about her relationship with her fellow cast members, i.e. White revealed that the heated argument between Brian Austin Green was more dramatic in real life than on screen.

White stated that "it was a bit more drama than you saw." "And I thought, 'Hmmm... I wonder if the whole thing will be posted.' It is what it was, but I didn't know if it was a joke or if it was an attack on my character and me. So I was going to do something defensive. I don't even know him. He's in a bunk next to mine."

White told ET that she and Green became really close after wrapping up the show. "We got really cool," White told ET.

She added, "I have to say that we became really cool and close after that." "Even when i see him, he's like 'Hey, man!' "We got really cool, you know. We hugged each other and did all that stuff."

What the viewers did not see is that Green, her bunkmate at the barracks, ended up becoming an ally of White's on the Fox competition show and helping her to overcome her remaining challenges.

White then touched on the heated spat again. "[But] When you're in the moment and you're used to being attacked like myself, you know, you're going to go into defense [mode] and I sorta let it get the better of me."

White's decision to leave was based on the fact that she wanted to be with her children, King, 10, who she shares with rapper Tyga and Dream, 6, whom White has with Rob Kardashian.

In my mind, I thought, "If this rope pops, then I'm finished." I have to go home and see my kids. White replied, "I have things to do," when faced with the view of that 330-foot high dam.

White says she is glad she took part in the Special Forces program, even though it was a short experience.

She added, "I wanted to see just how far I could go." This was her reason for joining the cast. "I watched the first season and I know there's a big difference between watching TV and doing it yourself."

White added, "It was intense." "But I'm glad that I did it."

Special forces: World's Toughest Test is aired on Mondays at FOX.

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Title: Blac Chyna Says She 'Didn't Have Attitude' on Special Forces, Teases Unseen Drama with Brian Austin Green
Sourced From: www.toofab.com/2023/10/05/blac-chyna-attitude-special-forces-brian-austin-green/
Published Date: Thu, 05 Oct 2023 15:15:06 +0000

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