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‘I took care of your kids too,’ Ciara blasts ex-fiance

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Ciara has replied her ex-fiance who accused her of bad parenting; for taking their son, Future Jnr to spend time with the man she is seeing currently.

Ciara has been seen having a swell time with her current beau, Russell Wilson, and it didn’t go down well with her ex and the father of her son, Future, who saw the footballer pushing his son’s stroller as a travesty!

‘If I was a kid, and my momma had some dude pushing me, I would’ve jumped out the stroller and slapped the sh*t out of him,’ the Karate Chop hitmaker said in an interview with New York’s Power 105.1 last month.

‘You never do that in our community. You don’t even bring a man around your son. You only know this dude for a few months and you’re bringing him around your kid? Who does that? Nobody does that’.

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Ciara, 29, accused her embittered ex of playing double-standard. During ad interview with CBS, she reminded the 31-year-old rapper that she took care of his own children from another woman, in the early stage of their relationship.

‘It’s been very interesting to hear what a lot of guys have had to say,’ she told CBS. ‘I feel like in a sense it’s a bit of a double standard, because at one point in time when we were together, I took care of his kids as well – at a very young time in our relationship.

‘I was involved very early in the stage of us getting to know each other.’

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