Blac Chyna took the stage in Los Angeles on Sunday as she accepted the Transformation Award alongside her children Dream Kardashian and King Cairo.
The 36-year-old rapper — who recently looked loved up with her boyfriend Derrick Milano in Calabasas — was presented the award by the Los Angeles Department of Mental Health through the Take Action LA initiative.
She looked stunning in a plunging white hop that exposed her chest and a black ruffled miniskirt.
Her hair was styled in her signature finger waves while she rocked a pair of black sky high platform heels.
‘I just want to say thank you to I Love Myself, and today it feels surreal to me,’ she began while accepting the award teary eyed.
‘Two years ago I got baptized on my birthday. My birthday is May the 11th. And you guys I gotta say my God has really change my life around. Like he changed my life.’
The event also honored singer Omarion and featured a performance by Mario at The 2nd Annual I Love Myself festival at Baldwin Hills Crenshaw Plaza.
The proud mom, whose real name is Angela Renée White, gushed over children and how she is in a better place now emotionally and mentally.
‘Things are totally different. Not even just in my personal life, my work life and my love life, in my relationship with my mother, with my kids,’ the starlet said on stage.
Dream rocked a silver T-shirt and matching skirt, accessorizing with a silver purse and cowboy boots.
King sported a grey beanie and jacket paired with jeans and white sneakers as he supported his mother at the event.
The Seen Her songstress shares Dream with Robert Kardashian who she was romantically involved with from 2016 to 2017.
She occasionally made appearances on Keeping Up with the Kardashians leading up to the birth of the ex-couple’s daughter on November 10, 2016.
King Cairo is the product of Chyna’s relationship with rapper Tyga, who previously dated Kylie Jenner, Robert’s younger sister.
The singer and the rapper started dating in 2011 and got engaged upon welcoming their son in October of 2012.
The pair was not meant to be as they split in 2014 telling US Weekly at the time that the relationship had ‘ran its course.’
Since, Chyna and Tyga have been in a legal battle over the custody of their son, reaching an agreement just last month,
‘Parties have reached agreements on child custody, visitation, and payment of their respective attorney’s fees. In light of these agreements, the parties wish to conclude this matter without further litigation,’ the document reads.
‘Both parties acknowledge that they have entered into this Stipulation and Order voluntarily and free of any duress or undue influence,’ the filing added.