FBI questions Tokyo Toni at home over death threats to daughter Blac Chyna [VIDEO]

Agents Arrive After Explicit Social Media Comments

Federal agents visited Tokyo Toni’s residence this afternoon (April 7), to question her about social media statements interpreted as death threats toward her daughter, Blac Chyna. The rapper and reality television personality, whose real name is Angela Renée White, has been the target of her mother’s ire and criticism for years.

The threats included references to “Marvin Gaye” – an allusion to the singer’s 1984 shooting death by his own father – and a claim that she would watch her daughter “bleed out” before calling police. Tokyo Toni denied literal intent during the encounter, calling the statements metaphors tied to dancing.

The ‘Marvin Gaye’ Threat That Triggered the FBI Visit

Approximately two weeks before the FBI visit, Tokyo Toni made a series of statements during a livestream that quickly circulated across social media. She said she would “Marvin Gaye” her daughter, referencing the killing of the legendary singer by his father Marvin Gaye Sr. during a family dispute. She also stated she would “watch her bleed out, call the police on myself, and deal with the consequences.”

Additional comments included calling Blac Chyna a “demon” and a “devil,” as well as saying she would “call 911 to come pick this devil the fuck up off my floor.” The remarks were part of a longer pattern of public criticism spanning years, including expressions of regret over her daughter’s birth and accusations of estrangement tied to financial disputes and lifestyle differences.

The livestream clip spread rapidly across platforms, prompting public concern and eventual law enforcement action. By late March 2026, multiple users had flagged the content, and federal agents opened an inquiry into whether the statements constituted a credible threat requiring intervention.

Inside the 4‑Minute Video: Tokyo Toni’s Denial and Explanation

The 4‑minute, 28‑second video posted by @RedMedia_us shows Tokyo Toni inside her home, speaking directly to a phone camera while two law enforcement officers stand near her doorway. Her speech is rapid and repetitive, shifting topics abruptly. She appears visibly agitated, at one point commenting on her sweating and heartbeat.

When an officer asks about the social media threat, Tokyo Toni immediately denies literal intent. “I didn’t do it,” she says. “I said, I’m going to Marvin Gaye her ass and I say, I’m gonna demon time on the floor.” She explains the statements as originating from a prior podcast collaboration with Blac Chyna. According to Tokyo Toni, her daughter danced to a Chaka Khan song during that podcast. She then said she would respond by dancing to Marvin Gaye: “So I said, I’m a dance some Marvin Gaye… I’mma demon time that ass down to the floor.”

She describes this as a “metaphor to connect it” to their last shared activity. She directs viewers to her YouTube channel for a documentary posted five months earlier, which she claims provides context for her statements.

Tokyo Toni’s Comments About Her Daughter

During the encounter, Tokyo Toni repeatedly criticized Blac Chyna. She stated that she and her daughter “don’t even talk.” She described Chyna as “demonic and weird,” adding, “Listen, she is very demonic. I told the girl, you did not get baptised. He did it wrong.”

She elaborated on attending a group baptism, criticizing the pastor’s method and claiming she observed multiple people that day. She noted that Blac Chyna has lived in California for 14 years and has no current local presence. When an officer asked, “So y’all don’t even talk or anything?” and later suggested, “I hope y’all get a relationship,” Tokyo Toni responded that reconciliation “is not going to happen.”

The officers remained calm throughout, interjecting minimally. No weapons were drawn, no restraints were used, and no arrest occurred. The interaction appeared focused on clarification rather than immediate detention. At one point, an officer reassured Tokyo Toni that they would document the interaction properly for any blog or media follow‑up.

Bloggers and ‘Twisted Words:’ Tokyo Toni Blames Anton Edwards

Tokyo Toni shifted blame to specific online figures during the video. She identified a blogger named Anton Edwards as responsible for clipping and promoting a short segment of her content. “No they didn’t put a fake post. They watched it. The blogger his name… Anton Edwards,” she said.

She accused Edwards of using the clip to generate attention: “Now I’m gonna make you promote for me. That is weird.” She also referenced past events from 2019, claiming she was “set up” involving “cocaine, Adderall, alcohol and Satan.” She insisted she was placed on television shows without compensation.

The officers listened without engaging in the specifics of the blogger accusation. Tokyo Toni’s remarks about Edwards and other internet figures appeared aimed at redirecting responsibility away from her own statements. She repeatedly characterized the situation as a misunderstanding fueled by incomplete clips and decontextualized excerpts.

Social Media Reacts: ‘Her Words Were Clear as Day’

X users responded to the video with widespread condemnation of Tokyo Toni. Many rejected her explanation that the threats were metaphors or taken out of context. “Her words were clear as day and her eyes made them even clearer. SHE WAS SERIOUS,” one top reply read. Another user wrote, “So glad Blac Chyna got away from all that toxicity.”

Some commenters focused on the perceived backtracking: “She sobered up real quick. The way she can lie and make up a story on spot is scary.” Others noted the long history of public feuding: “She’s always backtracking because shit gets real.. you’ve threatened chyna so many times.” A few users called for arrest: “Good. Arrest her bc she meant every word !!”

Other replies highlighted inconsistencies. “Did she just admit to being on multiple drugs?” one user asked. Another quoted her directly: “So what was the ‘I WILL LET HER BLEED OUT, AND THEN CALL 911 TO COME PICK THIS DEMON OFF MY FLOOR’?” Memes and GIFs mocking the situation circulated alongside more serious comments about mental health and family estrangement. The overall tone was skeptical of Tokyo Toni’s defense and supportive of law enforcement’s scrutiny.

‘I Promise You I’m Not Going to Murder My Daughter’

As the encounter neared its conclusion, Tokyo Toni expressed physical distress. “Y’all should hear my heartbeat… Look how I’m sweating,” she said. The officers calmed her, stating they would “take care” of the matter and return to the office.

The clip ends with Tokyo Toni declaring, “I promise you I’m not going to murder my daughter. Good god almighty. For no reason. Thank y’all.” The officers then departed through the doorway. The video does not show any paperwork being served or charges being filed.

Following the FBI visit, Tokyo Toni posted a follow‑up on TikTok attributing the investigation to a decontextualized “3.7‑second video” and dismissing it as “dumb a** sh*t.” No formal charges had been publicly confirmed as of April 7, 2026. Blac Chyna has not issued public comments on the FBI visit.