Amber Rose and Blac Chyna are reportedly set to star in their own MTV reality TV series about their lives as single mothers.
Amber Rose is to star in her own MTV reality series.
The 31-year-old model - who has two-year-old son Sebastian with estranged husband Wiz Khalifa - will reportedly appear on the show alongside fellow mother Blac China, who also has a two-year-old son, King Cairo, whose father is rapper Tyga.
A contract for the show is almost a done deal and a production insider told TMZ it will be about how the two women juggle their lifestyle and work with bringing up their children from famous fathers.
More details about who else will be on the show is yet to be released and it's not known if Wiz or Tyga will be featured.
However, a source previously hinted that Amber was in talks with a ''top production company'' and that they had already shot the first episode of a show which will see the blonde beauty give insight into her life as well as helping others ''resolve their issues''.
The source said: ''Amber's working with a top production team, and they already shot the pilot in Los Angeles. She's really excited.
''She'll definitely talk a lot about her own life. Producers are counting on her to just be herself! She'll also help other people resolve their issues.''
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