6ix9ine's Ex Sara Molina Flips The Script On Future

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Sara Molina brings up a valid point after Future claims that she belongs to the streets.

What a week it has been with Tekashi 6ix9ine back in the limelight. Though he remains under home confinement for the remainder of his sentence, the judge did not restrict his use from using social media, and perhaps, that was the first mistake with his release. Over the past few days, he's found himself in new feuds with artists like Meek Mill and Rich The Kid.

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6ix9ine and Rich The Kid went back-and-forth over the past few days but RTK seemingly took a page from Future's book and took his ruthlessness to a new level. For an upcoming music video, Sara Molina, 6ix9ine's baby mama, apparently made a cameo that Rich The Kid flaunted on social media. Future was proud. "Dey using n***as baby momma as props now," Future tweeted. "Young n***as TURNT #VERYPROUDOFU." He added, "She belongs to the streets.

Of course, it didn't take long for Sara Molina to catch wind of the comments. She hit the 'Gram where she issued her own response to Future with a valid point. "With 9 baby mommas, Sir you're more for the streets than me," she wrote on her Instagram Story.

Though Future hasn't necessarily spoken on 6ix9ine's situation prior to this, Tekashi did openly ask the "Mask Off" rapper about how to deal with his baby mama situation. 

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