When Russell Wilson popped the question to Ciara, he also committed to dealing with her drama 'till death does them part.
The "Dance Like We're Making Love" singer's very-public battle with her ex-fiancé, rapper Future, has played out in the tabloids for quite some time. After the Seahawks proposed to Ciara, it seemed like everything would go away and the drama would end.
That's not the case at all. In fact, it may be worse than ever and it has severe ramifications on the Super Bowl XLVIII champion. Future recently called Ciara "washed up," blasting the direction her career is headed in.
"She was pissed Future had the audacity to say her career is washed up," a source told HollywoodLife.com. "That infuriated her."
If the source is to be believed, that also means that Wilson has felt the wrath of his fiancé and will be dealing with a Bridezilla very shortly as the wedding planning begins. The two announced their engagement last month.
"She's equally mad that Russell's not stepping up and publicly defending her," the source told the site. "She's making crazy demands, telling Russell she wants to be on the cover of as many magazines as possible leading up to the wedding so she can show Future she's still A-List."
That sounds pretty psychotic, but considering Ciara loves exposure, it's not out of the realm of possibility.
Much like Wilson, Future was once engaged to Ciara and even had a child, Baby Future, with her, but the couple split in August 2014. Wilson has stepped up to play a stepfather role, something the rapper isn't very keen on. Still, the quarterback has formed a close bond with Ciara's son.
If they get through this drama, Ciara and Wilson may have kids of their own one day once they end their vow of celibacy by exchanging nuptials.
By all other accounts, Ciara and Wilson appear happy together other than the drama with Future. One thing's for sure, they won't have to worry about prenuptial agreements being another source of anger going forward.
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