FBI Questions Tokyo Toni Over Online Remarks About Blac Chyna
The home visit underscores how short, viral clips of livestreams can prompt federal checks on perceived threats.
Overview
- Federal agents questioned Tokyo Toni at her home Tuesday after videos of her remarks about Blac Chyna circulated, and no arrest or charges were reported.
- The inquiry traces to a livestream where she said she would “Marvin Gaye” her daughter, a reference to the singer killed by his father in 1984, and that she would watch her “bleed out.”
- On camera, she denied literal intent and said the phrases were dance metaphors, later posting that bloggers cut a 3.7‑second clip out of context.
- Coverage names different promoters of the clip, with HotNewHipHop citing Armon Wiggins and other reports pointing to Anton or Antoine Edwards.
- Blac Chyna has not commented, public reaction has been largely condemnatory, and the episode adds to a long, public rift that could prompt further safety checks even without a criminal case.