Blac Chyna is "devastated" after Rob Kardashian released revenge porn of her.
According to the New York Post, Chyna told Good Morning America: "I was devastated, of course. I'm like, how could somebody post these pictures of me?
"And I'm like 'Wow, okay, this is a person that I trusted, I confided [in], I felt comfortable with even sending these pictures and even talking to him about certain things', you know? I just felt ... betrayed."
The drama set in last week when Kardashian posted naked photos of his former fiancee and graphic text messages to social media after claiming she had had affairs while they were together.
Chyna responded on Snapchat claiming Kardashian had abused her.
California, where Chyna and Kardashian live, has had an anti-revenge porn law since 2013 and according to the New York Post, a lawyer is now working with Chyna on a case.
In a statement, the lawyer, Lisa Bloom said: "Mr. Kardashian, you are now on notice: revenge porn is illegal. Cyber-bullying your ex is harassment. Chyna ended your relationship months ago and she has the right to live as she chooses, work as she chooses, dress as she chooses, and be intimate with who she chooses.
"Chyna and I both believe that this is an important women's rights issue, as too many women and girls have been slut-shamed by exes. It stops now. Your attempts to shame and control her are hereby rejected. Her body, her choice. Her life, her choice. Back off."