Future Vs. 'Evil' Ciara: Dating Russell Wilson A Publicity Stunt? Slams Ex-Fiancée Over Son

By Mereb Gebremariam (m.gebremariam@mstarsnews.com) | Sep 24, 2015 10:00 AM EDT

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Rapper Future fires shots at his former fiancée  Ciara for letting their son have a close bond with Seattle Seahawks quarterback, Russell Wilson.

In an interview with XXL magazine, the rap star who is currently on top of the world after the release of his "DS2" in July and more recently his collaborative mixtape with Drake, "What A Time To be Alive," opened up about his personal issues he's having with the "I Bet" singer.

"I'm telling you right now, I'm giving you two sides. Like, I'm cool with him being around him but certain situations, we all in the public eye, you can't move around with my son a certain kind of way. you know what I'm saying?" He told the magazine.

In July, Future revealed his dislike for Ciara's public relationship with the NFL star and letting him push the baby stroller whole paparazzi stood close by, "I feel like a lot of moves are just made out of just being evil, basically. Because, you know, the success of my album and you still want to make certain moves to take the spotlight off me a little bit and shed light on a negative situation."

He believed that Ciara intentionally ignited the fire by allowing the media to continue to write about their son every time he's out with her ad Russell, "Why would you want to put light on a negative situation? Even if I didn't care about it, the people have a way of looking at it. Why would you want to give these people an opinion on our kid? Why won't we just let our child be a child?"

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