Blac Chyna's Magic Mountain meltdown 'leads Kardashian family to worry about Dream's safety'

The aftershocks from Blac Chyna's meltdown at Six Flags Magic Mountain could be felt all the way in Calabasas.

The Kardashians, according to a report from People on Monday, are worried about Dream, Rob's 16-month-old daughter with the salon owner, after a video surfaced Sunday documenting a public conflict Chyna was engaged in at the amusement park in Valencia, California.

The reality TV clan's 'biggest concern is that Dream is safe,' sources told the magazine, noting that Chyna, 29, 'is just drama all the time.'

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Concerned: Kris Jenner, Kim Kardashian and the rest of the reality TV family are concerned about Dream Kardashian's safety after Blac was involved in a melee at Magic Mountain Sunday with another park-goer
Concerned: Kris Jenner, Kim Kardashian and the rest of the reality TV family are concerned about Dream Kardashian's safety after Blac was involved in a melee at Magic Mountain Sunday with another park-goer

Concerned: Kris Jenner, 62, Kim Kardashian, 37, and the rest of the reality TV family are concerned about Dream Kardashian's safety after Blac Chyna, 29, was involved in a melee at Magic Mountain Sunday with another park-goer 

The latest episode came Sunday when she was caught on camera arguing with another park-goer, taking off her jacket and violently swinging around a stroller (modeled after a car). She was held back by her boyfriend, rapper YBN Almighty Jay, amid the melee.

'The family’s just relieved Rob isn’t involved with her anymore,' the insider said of the Washington D.C. native, who has been embroiled in a series of public disputes with the 31-year-old sock designer amid their messy break-up since giving birth to their child in November of 2016.

Chyna, whose real name is Angela Renée White, posted an Instagram message Sunday in which she explained her side of the story, claiming that another park-goer tried to physically touch her kid, leading to the protective outburst.

She wrote, 'Being famous is hard enough dealing with scrutiny but when someone feels comfortable to come and touch your child it's a whole other story.

Proud parent: Rob looked healthy and happy as he spent time with Dream last month

Proud parent: Rob looked healthy and happy as he spent time with Dream last month

Calm before the storm: Chyna and Dream were having a nice time on the merry-go-round at Magic Mountain earlier Sunday 

Calm before the storm: Chyna and Dream were having a nice time on the merry-go-round at Magic Mountain earlier Sunday 

'I do not condone violence nor am I a violent person but shout out to all of the amazing mothers out there that will protect their children at all cost. Love, King and Dreams Mommy.'

Officials with Magic Mountain confirmed to People that those involved in the dust-up were tossed from the amusement park.

'Last evening, a verbal and physical altercation broke out among two visiting groups,' a park official told the publication. 'Our security department responded immediately and both groups were escorted out of the park. 

'The safety and security of our guests and employees is our top priority and we have zero tolerance for this type of behavior.'

Sources told the publication that Rob - who has been involved in litigation with Chyna stemming back to an online meltdown of his own last summer - 'started doing much better' when 'he realized his family was right about Chyna and removed himself from all the drama.'

Keeping a distance from his mercurial baby's mother, Rob has been trying to shore up his physique and parenting abilities, the source said.

'Rob is eating better and has a trainer - he wants to stay healthy for his daughter’s sake,' the source said. 'He’s focused on what he should be focused on: Dream and his health. He wants to stay healthy for his daughter’s sake.

'Dream was a huge wake-up call for Rob. He wants to be the best dad possible.' 

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Blac Chyna's Magic Mountain meltdown 'leads Kardashians to worry'

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