Tamar Braxton Backlash, 'Black Girls Rock' Ciara Instagram Diss Worse Than 'Fake Crying' K. Michelle Muppet Bullying? Future's Baby Mama 'Happy'
Ciara gave a stunning performance at BET's annual Black Girls Rock! event on Sunday evening (March 29). The R&B sweetheart really put her heart into the song, and emotions clearly ran high:
And although "The Real" co-host Tamar Braxton insists that she's a huge CiCi fan, some fans were rather confused when the infamous reality starlet "liked" this viral meme on Instagram (apparently mocking the "Body Party" beauty's singing skills):
Braxton also commented:
tamarbraxtonher: "I'm calling JESUS on you!! She sings too :/."
(via The Shade Room)
Several loyal supporters of the "I Bet" superstar were extremely ticked-off, and couldn't wait for CiCi to hit back with her own blast, therefore prompting yet another hip-hop cyber feud.
But it doesn't look like that's about to happen anytime soon. Right now, Ciara's all about positivity and good vibes! And despite her rather dramatic break-up with (ex) fiance Future, the single "Goodies" babe looks absolutely stunning!
ciara: "Loving Tonight's Dress For #BlackGirlsRock #NiliLotan."
ciara: "#BGR Performance Look. Top #Tamara Mellon Pants #BarbaraBui."
ciara: "My Schedule Has Been Banoodles! Thank You Hotel For Keeping Me Encouraged And Feeling Comfy Through It All! Prayers Up! GoodNight! #ICanDoThat."
Thankfully, CiCi managed to take the higher road this time around - but did Braxton even have the right to slyly "shade" her fellow pop sensation? Because earlier this month, the 38-year-old "So Flow" singer had an emotional breakdown when talking about "Love & Hip-Hop" starlet K. Michelle once making some rather "rude" comments about her appearance (involving muppets...). But did Braxton react a bit too over-dramatically (perhaps even fake) for extra media attention, especially considering the current "bullying" situation now involving Ciara?
Surprisingly, Michelle has yet to make another sarcastic remark about Braxton's rather hypocritical behavior. Stop the hateful bickering, ladies! Maybe an epic collaboration would help mend things?