Blac Chyna debuts post-BBL figure at LA event after removing butt implants [VIDEO]

The reality star showed off her natural proportions at a March 2026 premiere, years after beginning a public journey to reverse cosmetic enhancements.

Blac Chyna walked the red carpet in Los Angeles on March 28, 2026, and the video that followed sparked immediate discussion. Dressed in a metallic grid-patterned bodysuit that hugged her frame, she posed, turned, and mingled with guests at the launch of the My Butler AL app. Her figure—toned, proportionate, without the exaggerated curves that defined her earlier public image—was the result of a years-long process to remove silicone butt injections, breast implants, and facial fillers.

The 71-second clip, posted by @EXECUTIVEXMEDIA on March 30, has since garnered over 3.1 million views. It captures the former reality star, now using her legal name Angela White, in both red‑carpet and outdoor settings, interacting with other celebrities and photographers. Her movements are confident; her silhouette is noticeably different from the heavily enhanced look she sported during the peak of her fame.

The transformation was not sudden. Since 2023, White has documented multiple surgeries and procedures aimed at reversing cosmetic work she had accumulated over years. She has publicly framed the decision as a return to her natural self, motivated by health concerns and a desire to set a positive example for her two daughters.

A 2026 Appearance That Showcases Years of Reversal Work

The video opens on a black step‑and‑repeat banner bearing the My Butler AL logo. White, wearing dark sunglasses and sleek braids, greets attendees and poses for photographers. She stands in profile, then turns slowly, allowing the camera to capture the fit of her outfit from multiple angles. There is no exaggerated curvature; her frame appears athletic and natural.

Later scenes show her outside at night, engaged in conversation with a man holding a microphone. She smiles, gestures, and moves easily through a crowd of event‑goers. The camera, held by an attendee, follows her movements. Throughout, her body language is relaxed, a contrast to the more posed, hyper‑curated appearances of her past.

The event itself was a launch party for My Butler AL, an AI‑driven lifestyle app. White served as one of the hosts alongside Princess Love and Yandy Smith. She had promoted the event days earlier, inviting RSVPs via email. The video’s virality, however, centered not on the app but on the physical transformation visible in the footage.

What Is My Butler AL?

The My Butler AL launch party was the public debut of a new luxury lifestyle platform founded by entrepreneur Summer Grays. The app is positioned as an AI‑driven personal assistant and social networking tool. It aims to centralize communication, scheduling, and everyday coordination into a single digital experience. Promotional materials describe it as “The Art of Effortless Living.” As a result, targeting users seeking more control and connectivity without switching between multiple apps.

The March 28 event was an invite‑only celebration of the platform’s beta rollout. Blac Chyna served as a primary host alongside Princess Love, Yandy Smith, Quad Webb, and Amina Buddafly. The red‑carpet format, step‑and‑repeat banners, and celebrity DJ set were designed to generate buzz around the app’s launch, blending tech entrepreneurship with entertainment industry visibility.

White’s presence as a host aligned with her broader rebranding efforts. In recent years, she has shifted her public focus from reality TV drama to business ventures, including her beauty brand and various partnerships. Hosting the My Butler AL event allowed her to appear in a professional capacity while also showcasing her physical transformation.

From Silicone Injections to a Public Reversal

Blac Chyna’s cosmetic history is well documented. In the 2010s, she became known for an exaggerated hourglass figure achieved through multiple procedures, including silicone butt injections—a practice distinct from Brazilian Butt Lift fat‑transfer surgery and often associated with illegal or non‑FDA‑approved substances. At its peak, reports indicated she had received injections that added significant volume.

In March 2023, she began publicly reversing the work. She underwent breast implant reduction surgery and began dissolving facial fillers. Over subsequent months, she had multiple procedures to remove the silicone from her buttocks, with medical reports indicating that several pounds of material were extracted. She documented the process on Instagram, showing herself in post‑surgical garments and explaining her motivations.

White has stated she wanted to return to her “baseline” natural appearance, improve her health, and model positive choices for her daughters, King and Dream. She has also spoken about outgrowing the “Blac Chyna” persona and embracing her given name, Angela White. By 2026, the reversal process was complete, and her appearance at the My Butler AL event offered the public its most sustained look at the results.

Health Risks Behind the BBL Reversal Trend

White’s decision to remove her silicone implants aligns with a broader cultural shift away from extreme body modification. The Brazilian Butt Lift and related procedures saw a surge in popularity between 2019 and 2021, fueled by social media and celebrity influence. But the risks became increasingly documented.

Data from the American Society of Plastic Surgeons indicates that BBL procedures carry a high mortality rate compared to other cosmetic surgeries, with fat embolism being a primary cause—approximately one in 3,000 procedures resulting in death. Silicone injections, often performed in unlicensed settings, carry even higher risks, including infection, migration of material, and chronic pain.

In recent years, a growing number of public figures have reversed or reduced their enhancements, citing health scares or simply a shift in personal aesthetics. White’s public journey has made her one of the most visible examples of this trend.

Natural vs. “The Ant?” Social Media Reacts to the Transformation

On X, users responded to the March 2026 video with a mix of praise, skepticism, and commentary on the broader shift away from exaggerated enhancements. Many expressed admiration for White’s current appearance. “She looks so young and beautiful now,” one user wrote. Another posted, “Natural body is TEA. Looks better here than with that ANT ass BBL.”

Others focused on the fitness aspect. “She still gotta. All the working out paid off!!” one reply read. Another user wrote, “YOUNG WOMEN please give your body time to fill out,” echoing the theme of self‑acceptance.

Skeptical replies questioned whether the removal was complete. “If u believe she removed them then I have a bridge to sell you,” one user posted. Another asked, “She removed them implants and got a BBL done?” prompting clarification from other users that BBL (fat transfer) is distinct from silicone implants.

A cluster of replies noted the timing within a broader cultural shift. “Why is it feeling like the BBL era is falling out!” one user wrote. Another added, “Why are they all removing their BBL though?” The discussion extended beyond White to the changing standards of beauty in celebrity culture.

The Personal and Cultural Significance of the Reversal

For White, the physical transformation has been accompanied by a deliberate rebranding. She has spoken in interviews about leaving behind the “Blac Chyna” persona, which she associated with a period of her life driven by external validation and financial pressure. The removal of her implants, she has said, was part of reclaiming her body and her identity.

The event appearance marked a milestone in that process. Without the exaggerated proportions that once made her a tabloid fixture, she moved through the crowd with an ease that suggested the work of the past three years had settled. Her outfit—form‑fitting but not theatrical—underscored a new phase: confident without needing to be amplified.

The cultural conversation around her transformation reflects a larger shift. The BBL era, which dominated hip‑hop and reality TV aesthetics for a decade, has given way to a more varied landscape where natural proportions, fitness, and personal health narratives are gaining prominence. White’s public journey, documented in real time, has made her a symbol of that transition.

Conclusion: A New Chapter for Angela White

Blac Chyna was a persona built on curves, controversy, and visibility. Angela White is building something else. The video from the My Butler AL event is not a dramatic reveal; it is a quiet confirmation of a process that has been unfolding for years. The silicone is gone. The fillers are dissolved. What remains is a figure that looks less like a media construction and more like a woman who decided she wanted something different.

White has not announced new projects tied to this appearance. She has not staged a comeback. She simply showed up, posed for photos, and went back to the crowd. But for the millions who watched the clip, the image of her in that shimmering bodysuit became a chapter in a story that has moved from modification to reversal, from spectacle to something closer to ordinary.

The BBL era may be fading. White’s transformation suggests that what comes next is not a new extreme, but a return to something more grounded. Whether that becomes a broader trend or remains a personal choice, the footage from that March night will stand as a marker of when one of its most famous proponents decided to step back—and looked more at ease for it.