Blac Chyna isn't taking lip from anyone, especially those who are criticizing her weight considering she's happily pregnant.

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When a recent paparazzi photo of Chyna surfaced in which she's wearing no makeup and a cleavage-baring jumpsuit, haters attacked her weight and overall style by calling her "garbage," "disgusting," "gross," "a basic ghetto mess" and more.

Chyna fired back at the insults with a lengthy post on a celebrity fan's Instagram account.

"To all you people out there with negative comments and insecure words (obviously because you have nothing else to do but criticize the next), I AM HAVING A BABY! Exactly what do you expect to see?!" wrote the fiancee of Rob Kardashian.

"If I walked out in makeup and heels everyday to be beautiful to your means I WOULD BE MISERABLE AND UNHAPPY which are two vibes I refuse to transfer to my little one. If I comment on ya'll pics and go in on them tired ass weaves or unblended contours I'll be wrong, right? It'll be tragic! So stop playing and Put Some Respeck on My Name."

Chyna and Kardashian announced they're expecting their first child together earlier this month. And just last week, Chyna opened up about her pregnancy.

"I feel amazing, and I feel blessed. Fortunately I haven't been craving anything, which is like really peculiar," the model and entrepreneur shared with E! News. "So crazy, right?"

A source told the website that the couple "do know the sex of their baby and will reveal it soon enough." Chyna and Kardashian have reportedly been tossing around baby names like Robert III for a boy -- in honor of his late father -- or Robbie for a girl.

Chyna and Kardashian went public with their romance in late January and then the sock designer proposed less than three months later in early April.

Chya is already a mom to three-year-old King Cairo whom she had with her ex-fiance Tyga. The rapper recently split from Kardashian's half-sister Kylie Jenner after about a year of dating.
About The Author: Elizabeth Kwiatkowski
Elizabeth Kwiatkowski is Associate Editor of Reality TV World and has been covering the reality TV genre for more than a decade.