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Ciara Suggests That 50 Cent Is 'Afraid Of Love'


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By Miranda Johnson

Ciara just added fuel to the rumors that she and 50 Cent aren't done with their romance just yet, sharing in an interview that 50 is “afraid” of love and therefore of her too.

Stopping by the Rickey Smiley morning show, Ciara decided to dish on the current relationship standings with her former lovers Bow Wow and 50 Cent. After revealing that her and Bow Wow remain good friends while she also shares a very close bond with his mother, the “Sorry” singer sort of dropped a bomb.

Referring to 50 as “Boo Boo” she expressed, “He’s obviously far from afraid of anything that he can control. But at the same time him being not afraid of anything in that way, the one thing he is afraid of is love. And with that being said in a sense, he's afraid of me."

As if 50 randomly tweeting "ok I'm sorry" on the day of Ciara’s “Sorry” video release was not enough of a heads up, that chat make it seems as though the two are at least attempting to restore their relationship.

Earlier this year it was revealed that Ciara was one of the reasons behind 50 Cent and Chelsea Hander's split. In a sit down with Howard stern Chelsea explained that things weren't completely over between 50 and Ciara. After an attempt to finagle a three-way call to straighten this all out with Chelsea, the two got into a huge argument , during which some derogatory terms were thrown around, resulting in their break-up.



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