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  •   Home > News > Entertainment

    Blac Chyna got a lap-dance on stage at Mariah Carey's Las Vegas concert on Saturday.

    The pregnant model - who is engaged to Rob Kardashian - was brought up on stage by the singer during 'Touch My Body' while a male dancer performed a saucy striptease.


    Blac took to Instagram to gush about her night, writing: "It was truly a honor to grace the stage with Mariah tonight. The show was amazing & she was gorgeous! (sic)"

    There was no sign of Rob in Vegas as Blac, 28, enjoyed a getaway with some female pals.

    Meanwhile, the star - who also has three-year-old son King Cairo with her former fiancé Tyga - recently admitted she and sock designer Rob have not started planning their wedding yet.

    She said: "We haven't started planning it yet. We're doing one thing at a time. We are thinking about having a wedding special, so stay tuned for that!"

    The couple - who began dating in January this year, got engaged in April and announced their pregnancy in May - haven't had it easy as their whirlwind romance didn't initially sit too well with Rob's famous sisters Kourtney Kardashian, Kim Kardashian West and Khloe Kardashian and his half-sisters Kendall and Kylie Jenner.

    However, it seems the family have now decided to bury the hatchet and are getting ready for the new arrival.

    Blac explained: "We're all in a good place. We're excited for the new addition in my family and in their family."

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