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Future Calls His Baby Mama Eliza Reign Ugly On Twitter – She Responds
Eliza Reign Responds To Future Calling Her Ugly In His Twitter Rant
Following numerous dramas and legal issues between Future and Eliza Reign, she officially became his 7th baby mama after DNA test proved that the rapper is the biological father of Eliza’s daughter.
But that didn’t stop the drama between the two, in fact, things just got tense between them and we hope they’ll let peace reign, at least for the sake of their child.
We reported earlier that, Reign has sued Future over several claims including trying to coerce her into having an abortion. She filed a countersuit, pointing out occasions where he made allegations about her in public including calling her a “hoe,” saying she has mental health issues, and claiming she sleeps around for money.
Well, Future has seemingly fired back at the lawsuit, activating his twitter fingers, he blasted her and called her ugly. Although he didn’t mention her by name, it’s quite obvious who he was referring to. “people make lies up to make they self feel good,” and advised his followers to “leave them ugly girls alone.”
He also confessed to making the “HUGE MISTAKE” of “getting high and treating a ugly girl pretty,” before claiming that “ugly girls b in imaginary relationships.” At one point, he quoted one of Drake’s lyrics from their collab, “Life Is Good,” tweeting, “Caught me slipping ok so what.”
Eliza caught wind of the shade and took to her instagram story to respond. “In all seriousness, as women, we must stick together and stand strong against abuse of any kind. I’m not perfect. I’m a work in progress,” she wrote.
“We all are. But we all are beautiful, even when we fall short of other people’s expectations. Beauty shown the best from the inside. Don’t let no one, man or woman, make you feel less than or that you don’t deserve everything you have and pray for.”
“War is not cute, I don’t wanna wake up to filings and lawsuits daily. Especially over an innocent child. I miss the peace that I once had. But I also have to do what I have to do to defend myself and my children,” she continued.
“In America, we need to get over this culture of us women accepting abuse in silence. Because you are a woman or have less fame, power, and money, you should just shut up. We are stronger than we know.”
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