Guess Who Drove 1400 Miles to Get Blac Chyna Out of Jail

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Time and time again, we've been reminded to be courteous to other people; especially when we're on a plane with them. This often gets discarded by celebrities who think they're much better than everyone else. A celebrity who was recently arrested for allegedly becoming drunk and belligerent is Blac Chyna. Apart from being drunk and aggressive, she was said to have verbally attacked a flight attendant.

As seen on photos, the 28-year-old was handcuffed by authorities at the Austin International Airport. She was arrested on January 29. According to Hollywood Life, the model was booked at a local jail in Austin and kept overnight. An eyewitness also told TMZ that Blac had been crying as police officers were putting handcuffs on her.

ABC 13 reports that the model was arrested for public intoxication, as well as for possession of drugs. Also, it was said that she called the flight attendant a "nasty ass b---h," as she tried to ride on her connecting flight to London.

The model did not have to spend several days in jail, however, as she was released in the early hours of January 30. To everyone's surprise, she was picked up by her boyfriend, Rob Kardashian; who had reportedly driven 26 hours just to pick her up. A source of the Kardashian household confirmed to TMZ that Rob had jumped on his vehicle right after Blac was reported to have been arrested at 4:20pm. There was no word as to whether or not Rob got help driving 1400 miles to pick up his girlfriend.

To confirm this, Blac shared a Snapchat video as she sat on the passenger seat of a car with her face poking outside of the window. On the clip, she is seen to be smiling as she relishes her moments as a free woman.

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Blac Chyna, rob kardashian, jail, Public Intoxication, Drug Possession
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