Ciara Talks Rumored Fall-Out With Rihanna, Tamar Braxton & Split With Future [VIDEO]
This week Ciara (real name Ciara Princess Harris) took her talents to Power 105’s The Breakfast Club. CiCi, who was a little disappointed that one of the co-hosts (Charlamagne) was absent (apparently the two have beef), opened up about her failed relationship to rapper Future; her vintage social media beef with Rihanna and Tamar Braxton; motherhood and her upcoming album, Jackie. Peep a few excerpts:
Ending her engagement with Future:
It clearly didn’t work … I feel like everything in life happens for a reason. My son is the greatest thing that’s happened in my life.
What went wrong in her relationship to Future:
I can’t even really break all that down. We have a child together … My son is clearly the connection between he and I. I like to stay happy and I like to live life light.
Being criticized for being with Future, despite the fact that he had multiple children with different women:
I was human and I went with love in that situation. You can be with someone with no kids and be the biggest jerk in the world. You can’t really call it. My son’s father, I believe had the greatest attention to love.
Jermaine Dupri saying ‘I Bet’ was a rip-off of ‘You Got It Bad’ and later retracting his statement:
We are cool. But Jermaine is an expressive person. One thing about having a baby, you really don’t care about a lot of stuff.
Tamar Braxton criticizing her vocals during a recent performance, then clarifying her statement:
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