Tyga, the father of Blac Chyna's son, has broken his silence on her engagement to Rob Kardashian.

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The situation is certainly complicated, as Tyga is the current boyfriend of Rob's half-sister Kylie Jenner. Tyga was also previously engaged to Chyna and they have a three-year-old son together named King Cairo.

Tyga took to Twitter on Tuesday to address Chyna's engagement news, although the Kardashian family has yet to make any public acknowledgement.

"Everybody deserves 2 be happy. What some1 does for their happiness is not my concern, as long as it's not interfering wit my happiness," the 26-year-old rapper tweeted.

"It makes me happy to see the mother of my son happy. My only concern in this situation is my son. I want him in happy environments. He's innocent in this. & I want him to feel as much love as possible."

Since Rob proposed to Chyna on Monday night, people have been cracking jokes about the whole family dynamic on social media.

One Twitter user wrote, "King Cairo trying to figure out if he gonna call Blac Chyna 'Auntie Mama' or 'Mama Auntie.'"

Another individual tweeted a reference to Shakespeare on Tuesday: "So chyna gunna marry Rob. Tyga datin Kylie. King Cairos mom and dad double as his aunt and uncle...king Cairo is hamlet."

Tyga, however, didn't hesitate to bash all the haters out there in his post.

"Only an evil heart would direct negativity at a child & make fun of him for being in a situation that is out of his control," he wrote. "When u been blessed how I've been, & create some1 u love unconditional, u'll understand how I feel. Ull want to protect that blessing. Cherish yo own blessings and stop hating mine."

Tyga and Chyna began dating in 2011, welcomed King Cairo in October 2012, and then split in 2014. Tyga got involved with Jenner, 18, late last year.

As for Rob and Chyna, they went public with their romance in late January and therefore got engaged after dating for less than three months.

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.