Blac Chyna has revealed that her relationship with Florida rapper Derrick Milano has come to a close.
“Following considerable prayer and contemplation, Derrick and I have chosen to end the engagement,” she shared via Instagram Stories.
“We cherish each other deeply and are great friends, but we both feel that divine guidance has indicated this is the best direction for both of us, as we continue along our personal journeys. May we discover tranquility and fulfillment in His sacred will, believing that His plan surpasses our own.”
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Milano also posted the same message on his social media.
Milano is renowned for co-penning popular hits, including Megan Thee Stallion and Beyoncé’s “Savage Remix.” He earned a Grammy for Best Rap Song at the 63rd Annual Grammy Awards for his contributions.
After making their relationship official in September 2023, Milano popped the question to Chyna on October 18, 2024, serenading her with Mario’s “Let Me Love You” in public at Howard University’s Yard Fest.