We didn't know it was THIS serious!

In private emails that have now been introduced as evidence, Kylie Jenner and Khloe Kardashian conspire to get Rob & Chyna canceled for a second season, and they use their own show Keeping Up with the Kardashians as leverage.

The former stripper is suing her ex and his famous family for torpedoing her reality star career and thus causing her lost wages, and it seems there's some truth to her claims.

"I feel very strongly about canceling Season 2 for Rob&Chyna. The only reason Chyna wants to be with my brother is for this show. She does not love Rob and their relationship is too fake and destructive," Kylie wrote to Khloe and two redacted names.

"We all know filming isn’t my favorite but I will sacrifice and promise you guys episodes and stories and I’m sure all my sisters will be on board to make up for all the episodes Rob&Chyna were supposed to bring in. The public has been exposed to what a fake relationship they have and it’s embarrassing and makes us all look fake. The show is giving this toxic woman money and exposure she lives and breathes for and by continuing it. She will proceed with using and physically abusing my brother. … Her association is detrimental to our family and Keeping Up W the Kardashians," she added.

That's when the Revenge Body star issued an ultimatum.

"The sisters are clearly concerned and uncomfortable for our brothers safety and the credibility of the brand at this point due to how they [Rob and Chyna] are both tarnishing it. … We are even considering not moving forward with our show if theirs continues. That’s how strongly we feel this is damaging to our family," she wrote.

BC will have her day in court, as Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Randolph M. Hammock ruled on Monday that the case will go to court in February 2020.

"Chyna is extremely happy that she will have her day in court. This has been very hard fought and we are very grateful that the judge sees the validity of our point. Chyna will have her chance to testify in front of a jury of her peers and have her side of the story told in court," Chyna's attorney Lynne M. Ciani told Radar.

Chyna is like a fly that just won't go away!