It must be hard enough for Ciara now that she’s called off her engagement with her longtime boyfriend, Future, over alleged cheating accusations, but now it appears that Ciara has another battle on her hands as she recently slammed Us Weekly, the publication that revealed the split, for sensationalizing her breakup.
Just hours after Us Weekly revealed the news of the split on their site, they published another article with Ciara from an interview that they claim happened on Tuesday, Aug. 12, a day before the split was revealed. However, Us Weekly titled the story “Ciara Talks About Motherhood and Life After Future Split: I’m Focused, ‘Very Happy.’”
Despite the controversial headline, the article focuses only on Ciara’s thoughts on being a mother.
“I’m in a much more clairvoyant place in my life. So, I want to express that through my music,” Ciara said in the article. “I’m in an even more expressive place,“I think that when you become a mom … you don’t really worry about the small stuff. I’m just way more centered. It makes you focus even more on what your goals are in life. And I just feel a whole new spiritual energy that’s happening.”
Shortly after the article was released, Ciara went on Twitter and lashed out at Us Weekly, claiming that she spoke with them about Degree and MTV’s “House of Style” and that they twisted her words for controversy.
Well, we don’t expect Ciara to do anymore interviews with Us Weekly in the future, but that doesn’t mean we’re not all still wondering how she really feels now that she’s no longer with Future.
Just hours after Us Weekly revealed the news of the split on their site, they published another article with Ciara from an interview that they claim happened on Tuesday, Aug. 12, a day before the split was revealed. However, Us Weekly titled the story “Ciara Talks About Motherhood and Life After Future Split: I’m Focused, ‘Very Happy.’”
Despite the controversial headline, the article focuses only on Ciara’s thoughts on being a mother.
“I’m in a much more clairvoyant place in my life. So, I want to express that through my music,” Ciara said in the article. “I’m in an even more expressive place,“I think that when you become a mom … you don’t really worry about the small stuff. I’m just way more centered. It makes you focus even more on what your goals are in life. And I just feel a whole new spiritual energy that’s happening.”
Shortly after the article was released, Ciara went on Twitter and lashed out at Us Weekly, claiming that she spoke with them about Degree and MTV’s “House of Style” and that they twisted her words for controversy.
Well, we don’t expect Ciara to do anymore interviews with Us Weekly in the future, but that doesn’t mean we’re not all still wondering how she really feels now that she’s no longer with Future.
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