Future Sends Angry Tweets After Ciara and Son Visit Russell Wilson's Training Camp

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A photo posted by News With A Side of Tea (@thacelebritea) on Jul 31, 2015 at 5:01pm PDT

Over the weekend, songstress Ciara and her beau Seattle Seahawks QB Russell Wilson were a big topic of discussion and it wasn't due to their vows to remain abstinent. Ciara was front row and center to support her man as the Seahawks kicked off their Training Camp in preparation of the new season ahead. However, Ciara wasn't alone in joining in on the festivities as she brought her one-year-old son, Future Zahir Wilburn, which resulted in her former fiancé Future sending off a series of angry tweets regarding his presence there.

Rapper Future was not too happy when images began to circulate the web of his son with Ciara at Wilson's Training Camp. To add insult to injury, in some of the photos captured, Wilson is even seen holding the little tyke, which his father Future vehemently expressed was against his wishes in his interview with Power 105.1 's BreakFast Club last month.

Bruh #ciara #russellwilson #Russara #babyfuture A photo posted by @csquad_eur on Aug 1, 2015 at 4:27pm PDT

#ciara #russellwilson #babyfuture #Russara A photo posted by @csquad_eur on Aug 1, 2015 at 1:32pm PDT


The Atlanta rapper took to Twitter to express his displeasure, after relentlessly being tagged by internet trolls hoping to get a rise out of him. Although the rapper didn't directly address the mother of his child, he did make it clear to Twitter followers he did not want his Tweets directed to Wilson.

"The Dance Like We're Making Love" singer who has full custodial right to baby future seems unfazed. The singer who has yet to acknowledge Future's lashing out on Twitter made sure she, baby Future and her father (who is her acting nanny) were present all weekend long to support her QB sweetheart.

A photo posted by Ciara (@ciara) on Aug 2, 2015 at 5:43pm PDT

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