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Lupita Nyong’o to Publish a Children’s Book – Judge Dismisses Blac Chyna’s Lawsuit Against Kardashians

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*Lupita Nyong’o took to Instagram to announce that she has penned a children’s book called “Sulwe,” aimed at readers between the ages of 5 and 7.

“I am pleased to reveal that I have written a children’s book! It’s called “Sulwe”!” she said. “Sulwe is a dark skinned girl who goes on a starry-eyed adventure, and awakens with a reimagined sense of beauty. She encounters lessons that we learn as children and spend our lives unlearning. This is a story for little ones, but no matter the age I hope it serves as an inspiration for everyone to walk with joy in their own skin. Coming January 2019!!

“Sulwe” is being published by Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, and will be out January 2019.

Peep Lupita’s full announcement below:

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*Kim Kardashian and Kris Jenner scored a legal victory in their battle with Blac Chyna after a judge tentatively dismissed her lawsuit against them.

Chyna launched legal action against her baby daddy Rob Kardashian, Kim and Kris, claiming they deliberately sabotaged the reality show “Rob & Chyna,” so it wasn’t picked up for a second season.

Lawyers for Kim and Kris requested the lawsuit be thrown out, claiming Chyna caused the cancellation of the E! series once she got a restraining order against Rob, banning him from coming near her. 

According to TMZ, the judge bought the argument that Kim and Kris did not interfere with Chyna’s contract with E!… saying Chyna didn’t have an enforceable contract.

“There was no enforceable contract to have a second season. When there’s no contract, Blac Chyna did not have a right to have a second season,” said Judge Randolph M. Hammock.

The ruling is tentative as Chyna’s attorneys were granted a chance to amend their complaints, which they can present in court at a later date.

 

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