Blac Chyna has shared an adorable video of her two children bonding.

King Cairo and Dream Kardashian via Snapchat

King Cairo and Dream Kardashian via Snapchat

The 28-year-old model has taken to Snapchat to share a heart warming video of her four-year-old son King Cairo - whom she shares with ex-boyfriend and rapper Tyga - showering his one-month-old sister Dream Renée Kardashian, who's father is Rob Kardashian, with love.

The young boy tells is mother in the clip posted on Saturday (17.12.16): "I wanna kiss my baby!"

King Cairo then proceeded to plant two loving kisses on Dream's face.

He then said: "She's smiling!"

The sweet video comes after the 'Rob & Chyna' star recently revealed she had to hide her first pregnancy, and is happy she can now share snaps of her daughter with the world on her social media accounts.

She said: "With my first pregnancy, I didn't do a maternity shoot, I didn't have a baby shower.

"Having to hide your pregnancy is just not a good feeling. So now, with this baby, it's really important everybody that supported me share this moment."

Meanwhile, Chyna and her fiancé Rob, 29, have recently moved into the old house of Rob's half sister Kylie Jenner - who is now dating Tyga.

A source said previously: "Rob wants to live with Chyna and spend every day with Dream. He's making a big effort to get along with Chyna. She seems very happy with him. They are getting along great and enjoying parenting together.

"Rob is super hands on with Dream. She's changed his life. She makes him want to be better. And he's spending a lot more time with his family."

When Dream was first born, the couple initially decided to live separately as they didn't want their little girl to see them "fighting".

At the time, an insider added: "They are living separately right now until the baby is born because they don't want the fighting to affect the baby.

"They think it is a healthier way to live until the baby is born. He is living Calabasas and she is in Tarzana. It's just temporary and because they are living apart, the fighting has gotten less."


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