C-Murder Appears To Confirm Monica Romance Rumors In New Prison Post [Photos] | lovebscott.com

C-Murder Appears To Confirm Monica Romance Rumors In New Prison Post [Photos]

C-Murder has vowed on Instagram to give Monica “everything you deserve” if he gains his freedom after a nearly 20-year stint in prison.

via: AceShowbiz

C-Murder is looking forward to reuniting with ex-girlfriend Monica. Sentenced to life in prison in 2009 following the fatal shooting of a 16-year-old fan at a Louisiana nightclub, the rapper, real name Corey Miller, wished Monica a happy birthday and promised it would be the last birthday she celebrated without him.

The incarcerated star posted a picture of his rumored on-again lover in a bathtub along with a loving tribute, “Happy birthday Moses @monicadenise I hope your earth day was beautiful. this is the last one before I touchdown you will get everything you deserve. keep being the woman and warrior you are love you Cee.”

On her own page, Monica wrote this cryptic message, “Eventually you get what you’ve given… Don’t let experiencing bad ruin you being good!!” Without mentioning Cee, she also thanked her devotees for their well wishes, “Thank you to everyone that wished me a Happy 40th Birthday… I never left my home, it was a day of rest & reflection.”

She has been one of the most vocal supporters campaigning to have C-Murder’s conviction overturned. She even reached out to Kim Kardashian for help. This happened while she was still married to NBA star Shannon Brown. The couple briefly split in 2018 before calling it quits for good last year after eight years of marriage and one child together.

Monica addressed the nature of her relationship with C-Murder earlier this year, insisting her support for the rapper was pure. “I’m very serious about helping him to become free,” she said. “And this isn’t a contingency about anything pertaining to me. And I was like disappointed that the narrative ended up going that direction. Because the truth is, the goal is just simply that…So this wasn’t about [a] relationship. This was about freedom.”

As long as Monice Denise is happy, that’s all that matters.

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