Blac Chyna showed off her voluptuous curves as she stepped out of her H๏τel in Paris on Thursday to go to dinner with designer and singer Dencia.
The model, 33, looked sensational in the leopard print black catsuit, which was completely see-through, allowing a glimpse at her black underwear underneath.
Her famously pert behind was on full view in her black thong, and she didn’t hesitate to show it off as she waited to get into her car.
Protecting her eyes from the camera flashes, she hid behind a pair of gold sunglᴀsses and toted a coordinating black handbag.
Her long blonde locks were styled in neat curls to her waist and cascaded down her back as she strutted down the street.
She completed her look with a wash of foundation across her visage and a swipe of lipgloss over her perfect pout.
It comes after it was announced that Chyna’s legal team will be able to depose Kim Kardashian, Khloe Kardashian, Kylie Jenner, and Kris Jenner as part of an ᴀssault and battery lawsuit filed against her by her ex, Rob Kardashian.
Rob, 34, claimed that Chyna, 33, tried to choke him with an iPhone cord in December 2016 during a fight at a home owned by Kylie.
Chyna’s attorney Lynne Ciani said in a statement obtained by Page Six they are ‘very pleased to announce’ the reality star will be able to depose the Kardashian-Jenner family as the trial court has ‘agreed’ the stars are ‘not above the law’.
According to sources, however, Chyna had initially wanted each of the women to be deposed for seven hours.
At the hearing, Chyna’s lawyer said she would agree to a four hour deposition.
The court ended up reducing the deposition to just two hours per person.
‘We are pleased the court limited the scope of the depositions to minimize the burden on the very busy members of the family,’ Michael Rhodes, counsel for the Kardashian-Jenner family, said in a statement obtained by Page Six on Tuesday.
Attorneys for the Kardashian-Jenners had earlier attempted to quash the deposition, arguing the women had already by ‘examined exhaustively in a related matter’.
‘The subpoenas must be quashed because they present an unwarranted annoyance, embarrᴀssment, oppression, and undue burden on the Non-Parties who have already been examined exhaustively by Ms. White in the related matter,’ their lawyers said in court documents obtained by E! News.
‘Ms. White has no basis for wanting to depose these Non-Parties again on the same issues, other than to harᴀss and burden the Kardashians/Jenners and generate headlines forcing the Non-Parties to file this motion.’
‘The court should reject Ms. White’s misuse of the discovery process and quash the subpoenas,’ they added.
In his filing, Rob claimed in addition to suffering injuries to his neck, head and face that Chyna also extensively damaged Jenner’s home.
Jenner claimed that damages were in excess of $100,000.
According to RadarOnline, Chyna has denied attacking Rob. She says her actions were done in self-defense.
Chyna unsuccessfully attempted to have the lawsuit dropped after claiming to have proof she never attacked her ex. A judge denied her request to have the suit dismissed.
Chyna claimed Rob told the Los Angeles Department Of Children and Family Services she never attacked him in 2016, according to legal documents obtained by The Blast.
Rob and Chyna split in February 2017 and agreed to joint custody of their five-year-old daughter Dream in September 2017.
Chyna also has son King Cairo Stevenson with ex-fiance Tyga, who previously dated Kylie Jenner.
The upcoming trial is scheduled to begin February 23.