Blac Chyna's Tattoo Controversy Addressed By Future? 'Rich Sex' Rapper Finally Speaks Up!

by Erica Araullo / Jan 11, 2016 11:30 AM EST
Blac Chyna and Future

Blac Chyna's tattoo and dating controversies were addressed by Future. After being linked to each other because of their steamy music video for "Rich Sex," the rapper finally spoke up about their rumored relationship.

Future was cornered in an interview with BBC Radio 1Xtra that was reported by SOHH.com. The dreadlocked hiphop artist seemingly insisted that their relationship was only casual, even after Tyga's ex got a permanent ink of his name on her body to profess her devotion before their video for "Rich Sex" was released.

"I just felt the vibe between us," Future said about the starlet. "I thought it was a great idea, I just wanted to capture that beauty from her."

"She just has great style, she's a unique person," he added.

The said interview was also reported by Baller Status, where Future was prodded about him and Blac Chyna being "friends with benefits."

"Benefits?" he asked. "I don't know, it [doesn't] matter. What do you mean, 'benefits?'"

"We good, we great. That's my people," he coyly replied.

Prior to Blac Chyna flaunting a hand tattoo of Future's name on Instagram and appearing in the "Rich Sex" video, the two were initially linked to each other after being spotted on a date last October. According to a previous report from TMZ, the ex-girlfriend of "Rack City" rapper Tyga and ex-fiance of R&B songstress Ciara looked cozy together at Washington's Echostage nightspot, where they partied until 4 a.m. and left the club together.

Just a few weeks after first being seen in public together, Blac Chyna revealed her "Future" tattoo on social media. As fans quickly called out how the single mother of one seemed to be in a rush to commit, Boombox reported how Future denied their relationship. "I'm single and focusing on what makes me happy," he tweeted. "You know I don't f**k with no rumors."

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