Over the weekend, the social media hemisphere was set ablaze by the reaction to a controversial post made by R&B singer Ciara. Encouraging women to stop walking "in the spirit of 'girlfriend,'" the attached video featuring a sermon by John W. Gray III made for some very interesting side conversations on Twitter. Shortly afterwards, Ciara's ex Future appeared to tweet in response, which basically poured gasoline on an already roaring fire.
The tweet in question, which read, "Make sense on social media. Great Job," wasn't necessarily addressed at Ciara, but contextually it seems hard to disassociate the two. After what was a messy breakup, one that included calling off an engagement, with the singer four years ago, it feels like the HNDRXX rapper may still feel a certain kind of way about how things played out. That was the general consensus in the reply section to Future's tweet, a sampling of which you can read below.
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There was no reply directly from Ciara at the time of this writing, but it's almost certain that the alleged reply didn't go unnoticed by the "1 2 Step" songstress. She is now happily married to Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson, a man who has become the father figure to the son that Future fathered with Ciara while they were still together. Only time will tell if there's still more drama to be played out between those two in the near future.
For more Future news, including his new video with Young Thug for "Mink Flow," click here.