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Future‘s continued back-and-forth with the mothers of his children has reached a strange turn. Brittni Mealy, the mother of Future’s son Prince shared in her Instagram Stories on Friday (December 4) an alleged warning the “Perky’s Calling” rapper gave their son on hours after Prince celebrated his 8th birthday.

“Who TF Tells A 8 Year Old Fuck Him And He Will Shoot Up His Mom Nigga A Real Bitch,” Brittni wrote. “Don’t Come Back Begging Like Yo Ass Always Do Simp Cause You Dead To Me After Tonight.”

A lengthier version of the two’s domestic spat was captured by Mealy on Instagram but she deleted the stories.

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Things seemed to be on good terms between the two earlier this year when Future included Mealy in a lengthy Instagram note for Mother’s Day. The pair had been spotted together in 2019, not long after Future found himself involved in another paternity battle with Eliza Seraphin. The multi-platinum rapper was alleged to have sent volitale threats towards her before a judge ultimately ruled he owed her $3,200 per month in child support.

Outside of his issues with the mother’s of his children, Future has enjoyed yet another banner year in 2020. The rapper scored another No. 1 album in High Off Life and recently released Pluto x Baby Pluto, a collaborative effort with Lil Uzi Vert.

Additionally, Future’s “Life Is Good” collaboration with Drake turned into one of the biggest songs of 2020. The single has gone 7x-platinum according to the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) and in eight months, crossed off more than one billion views on YouTube.

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