Blac Chyna appeared to be in a great mood as she stepped out for a shopping trip at the Topanga Westfield Mall in Woodland Hills, CA, on Sunday.
The 34-year-old reality star flashed a bright smile after recently becoming a Born Again Christian, ditching her implants and fillers, and quitting OnlyFans as part of her ‘healing journey.’
The model bundled up in a skeleton onesie with a hoodie and a warm black bomber jacket.
The star – who is now going by Angela White – teamed the look with a white beanie and black slides.
Rob Kardashian’s ex also flashed a peace sign on her way to the mall, where she reportedly spent about three hours shopping.
Inside the mall, she was pictured perusing the stores with a jacket wrapped around her waist.
After removing her face fillers and implants, Chyna continued her epic make-under ‘healing journey’ by having the Baphomet tattoo she got in 2021 lasered off her left hip.
On Sunday, the Washington, DC-born star shared two videos documenting her road trip to Henderson, NV and subsequent visit to Clear Out Ink over the weekend.
‘I am releasing all negative energy that is holding me back,’ Blac – who boasts 21.8M social media followers – explained.
‘It gots to come off. You know what I mean? I’m about to have no mark of the beast – anything like that. When I first got the tattoo, that is not what it meant to me. I just don’t want anything negative or demonic on my body anymore.’
Helping Chyna pack up the car were her two children – 10-year-old son King Cairo Stevenson and six-year-old daughter Dream Renée Kardashian – with her ex-fiancées Tyga and Rob Kardashian.
The former stripper recently candidly revealed to DailyMail.com how getting baptized and reconnecting with God inspired her dramatic physical and mental make-under, which has seen her dissolving her filler, quitting her ‘degrading’ OnlyFans career, and shedding her infamous stage name in favor of embracing her birth name.
Chyna explained that – following her baptism in May last year – she came to the realization that continuing to share very X-rated images and videos on the ‘degrading’ platform was not ‘what God will want me to do’.