Future blasts Ciara on Twitter over visitation rights for their son

Ciara with her young son Future Jr. (Facebook/Ciara)

Ciara and Future's relationship ended in 2014 shortly after the "Goodies" singer gave birth to their son, Future Jr. Right now, Ciara is in a relationship with Seahawks Quarterback Russell Wilson. And last summer, the rapper took shots at the couple when photos showing them pushing Future Jr. in a stroller circulated the Internet. Recently, the Freebandz CEO took to the micro blogging site to air his grievances against his ex over visitation rights for their 19-month-old son.

On Monday, Jan. 4, Future began his Twitter rant by claiming that the 30-year-old has "control problems."

"I gotta go through lawyers to see babyfuture…the [expletive] for 15k a month," he continued. "I jus want babyfuture that's all…I been silent for a year & a half…I ran outta patience [sic]."

According to TMZ, the rapper went on a tirade against Ciara because she reportedly ruined his Christmas by shutting him off from his own son.

A source told TMZ that Future planned a lavish Christmas dinner and wanted all of his children at the table. Aside from Future Jr., the rapper has three other children with three different women: Jessica Smith, Brittni Mealy and India J.

Ciara agreed at first, according to the source, but she reportedly changed her mind about the dinner. This made rapper very angry.

Sources close to the rapper told TMZ that Future and Ciara have not been on speaking terms for a year and that they communicate through a family member. But now, the "1, 2 Step" singer is reportedly refusing to deal with anyone from the rapper's side.

Meanwhile, sources close to Ciara told the website that she has never prevented him from seeing his child.

"Future is jealous that she has moved on and is happy," said the source to TMZ. "He is unable to move on and co-parent in a healthy way."

The insider added that Ciara believes that the rapper is using the situation to promote his new music.

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