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Was Future’s Twitter Rant About Ciara Ruining His Christmas?

He wanted Baby Future to join family dinner.

Yesterday, Future went off about his former fiancée Ciara reportedly keeping their child away from him, and we may now know what went down.

According to TMZ, Future was hoping for a dinner with his children that didn't go as planned. While his other baby's mothers are still in good standing with the "Jumpman" rapper, he and Ciara reportedly haven’t spoken in a year and had been communicating through a family member.      

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Future and Ciara reportedly broke up after he cheated. He was allegedly hoping CiCi's new flame Russell Wilson would help calm some of that post-relationship beef, but that's not the case.

When Christmas rolled around, CiCi stopped cooperating, the site reports. Tough she initially agreed to Baby Future spending Christmas dinner with his father, Future wasn’t able to see Baby Future on Christmas because Ciara never got back to him, which is apparently why he aired her out on Twitter. He might even take things to court if they can’t reach middle ground.

Ciara, meanwhile, hasn't said anything about the custody battle, though E! News reports that she hasn't prevented Future from seeing their son and that the rapper doesn't pay $15,000 a month in child support.

No matter who's right or wrong, let's hope these two can release the past and focus on building a positive co-parenting relationship for Baby Future's sake.   

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