Future: "Thank God I'm Richer Than Wendy Williams"

Future slams Wendy Williams after her segment on his baby mama situation.

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Future attends the 2018 Victoria's Secret Fashion Show at Pier 94 on November 08, 2018 in New York City.

Future must've caught wind of Wendy Wiliams segment today. The talk show host aired out Future because he has "a lot of baby mothers." While she slammed the ATLien for his Instagram post about a "thirsty" woman, the rapper has since clapped back and counted his blessings while he was at it.

Future took to Instagram to issue a response to Wendy Williams after she detailed his situation with his five baby mothers. The rapper simply posted a picture of himself sitting on top of a high platform and captioned the photo, "Thank God I’m richer than Wendy Williams." 

Wendy Williams' comments towards Future and his baby mothers came after it was revealed that he was expecting his fifth child with his fifth baby mother. Earlier this week, the rapper was spotted at Joie Chavis' baby shower and his current girlfriend/other baby mother, Brittni Mealy, copped a gift for Chavis. Chavis and Future were seemingly going strong last year until they split from each other due to Future's alleged infidelity. However, the two were looking very cute at the baby shower together which made many wonder how Brittni felt about all of this.

Wendy Williams has made herself an enemy to several members of the hip-hop community. T.I., Azealia Banks, 50 Cent, Method Man and more have taken aim towards Williams for comments she made on her show.


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