Rapper Wiz Khalifa has denounced his estranged wife Amber Rose for "using" their son as a means to get at him.
Khalifa branded Rose as a "foul creature", claiming that she'd "done something" to the two-year-old child to "spite" him, reports femalefirst.co.uk.
Responding to a fan on micro-blogging website Twitter who said "get your wife back", Khalifa initially replied "no thanks", but then he launched into a tirade.
"A woman who would do something to a kid to spite that kid's father is a foul creature. Seen my boy. All is well. That's pretty much the only thing that can spin my universe out of control... Sucks when people try to use that against you but the cool part is figuring out how much self control you have (sic)," he wrote on Twitter.
He went on to admit that seeing his son Sebastian always makes him feel better.
"As long as he's playing and smiling i'm cool. can't be p***ed when i see that handsome face. i tell him everyday that this is all his."
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