Future and Brittni Mealy Drop Competing Merch Referencing Public Feud

Earlier this week, Brittni Mealy shared a screenshot she alleged showed Future telling their son "your mother is a h**." Now, fans have merch options.

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Future and Brittni Mealy, who were previously in a relationship and now share a child together, have both launched new merch referencing their recent public back-and-forth.

Earlier this week, via an alleged screenshot, Brittni—founder of Unicorn Universe—accused the High Off Life artist of texting their son “your mother is a hoe.” The screenshot was alleged to show Future informing their son that Mealy needs to buy him new clothes for school.

From there, Brittni further detailed her current issues with Future via a series of Instagram Stories updates, including claiming that he has not seen their son in several months despite being “in the same state” at the moment. At one point, Future took to Twitter and seemingly responded, saying only, “Pray for her.”

Eventually, Future’s mother also seemingly got involved, prompting additional criticism from Brittni. And now, competing merch has been released referencing the mini-saga.

Wednesday night, Future’s Freebandz Shop IG account alerted fans to the launching of black “Pray for her” t-shirts. At the time of this writing, the shirts—made in a unisex fit and running $25 each—were already sold out.

Not long after the FBG design was unveiled, Brittni informed her followers of a run of “Pray for him” merch, including a hoodie for $39.90 and a bucket hat for $18.

“If he got you FXCKD up PRAY FOR HIM SIS!!” the product description for the hoodie reads.

As of Thursday morning, both the hoodie and bucket hat were still available for pre-order.

Earlier this week, T-Pain dropped by Drink Champs headquarters for an extended interview during which he predicted that Future would emerge victorious—at least in the eyes of “the public”—should they both go head-to-head for a Verzuz battle. Revisit the full interview here.

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