Amber Rose And Lil Duval Argue Over Ciara And Future's Custody Issues
Amber Rose & Lil Duval Argue Over Ciara & Future’s Custody Issues
You would think comedian Lil Duval was Baby Future‘s uncle or godfather the way he inserted himself into Ciara and Future‘s custody drama. Following Future’s excessively messy Twitter rant, in which he called Ciara out for not allowing him to visit his son, fans and celebrities didn’t hesitate to weigh in on the situation.
Lil Duval (MTV’s Guy Code) posted his own profanity-laced interpretation of the custody situation. “Fellas we gotta stand behind Future the way these dumb hoes stand behind Ciara,” began the comedian’s Instagram post.
“Can’t let these basic ass hoes keep winning. Power to the good dads out here. We let this ride and next thing you know yo baby mama think it’s okay too…F*CK DAT,” he added.
Amber Rose, who has a two-year-old son with rapper Wiz Khalifa, commented on Duval’s post with a disgusted face emoji.
Soon after, the two began a Twitter exchange: “I hate the way you talk about women. It really offends me,” she said.
Duval responded with, “I talk about everything and everybody it’s just when I talk about certain women those women are offended.”
The pair continued to go back and forth, until Amber mentioned that she would send the comedian her number so they could address the situation offline.
Amber has yet to acknowledge if there’s been a resolution.
Do you think Ciara and Future will ever be civil for the sake of their son?
SOURCE: Instagram | PHOTO CREDIT: Splash
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