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Future Addresses Alleged Ex’s Police Claim, Hints at Upcoming Album

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Future has addressed recent allegations after a woman, identifying herself as his ex, involved law enforcement. In a string of Instagram posts, model Gorgeous Doll alleged that she and the rapper had a tumultuous five-year relationship that began when they crossed paths at a strip club. In one clip, Doll proudly displayed an AP watch, which she said Future gave her following their heated argument.

Furthermore, she asserted that she caught the “Mask Off” rapper in the act of having group sex with three women during their relationship. The situation intensified when the woman recorded herself allegedly arguing with Future over the phone, though it’s uncertain whether the voice on the other line truly belonged to him. She later contacted authorities, claiming the rap legend had been harassing her.

 

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Future Claps Back at Allegations, Hints at New Album Inspired by Drama

On Tuesday (March 4), Future responded swiftly to the allegations on X, stating, “Delulu and messy…” He continued, “Ion kno where this fake ex energy come from.” The influential rapper hinted at a forthcoming album, one that appears to draw from the tumultuous circumstances. “Album bout to be [several fire emojis] trust me,” he stated. “I live a private life anything else click bait.”

Future was once linked to German singer Donna Dafi after their appearance together at a Paris fashion event. Speculation swirled that personal drama contributed to his fallout with Drake the previous year. He raps on the title track of We Don’t Trust You“You a n-gga No. 1 fan, dawg / Sneak dissin’, I don’t understand, dawg / Pillow talkin’, actin’ like a fed, dawg / I don’t need another fake friend, dawg / Can’t be ’bout a ho, ’cause we sharin’, dawg / In yo feelings, n-gga, why you playin’, dawg?” Metro refuted claims that a woman played a role in the fallout between the once-tight friends and collaborators. The Atlanta artist urged on social platforms, “Yall n-ggas stop making stuff up for engagement and enjoy the music.”

 

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