Jessica Ciencin Henriquez slams ex Josh Lucas in since-deleted tweets for bringing their son, eight, round his ‘maskless pals’ on Thanksgiving
Jessica Ciencin Henriquez slammed her ex-husband Josh Lucas on Twitter, after he introduced their son ‘to an indoor home celebration’ amid the continued COVID-19 pandemic.
In a sequence of since-deleted tweets, the 35-year-old author revealed she celebrated ‘Thanksgiving solo’ from the security of her own residence as Lucas allegedly introduced their eight-year-old to dine together with his ‘new, maskless pals’ on Thursday.
‘He’s every thing that’s at the moment unsuitable with the world — a**holes who assume guidelines don’t apply to them,’ she fired in a since-deleted Twitter tirade.
Offended: Jessica Ciencin Henriquez slammed her ex-husband Josh Lucas on Twitter, after he introduced their son ‘to an indoor home celebration’ amid the continued COVID-19 pandemic; seen in 2017
She added: ‘For all of the individuals who misplaced a beloved one this 12 months or have been battling Covid, do not forget that it’s all [because] of individuals like @joshlucas who will do no matter they wish to do, with out consideration for the way it impacts anybody else, not even their very own little one.’
In conclusion, the mother-of-one wished a ‘Comfortable Thanksgiving to everybody who wasn’t a egocentric a**gap,’ earlier than participating with a supportive Twitter follower.
When one follower sympathized together with her co-parenting challenges amid the surging coronavirus circumstances throughout the nation, Henriquez replied, ‘I’m extra sorry for our son whose solely instance of a person is a egocentric one.’

Twitter tirade: In a sequence of since-deleted tweets, the 35-year-old author revealed she celebrated ‘Thanksgiving solo’ from the security of her own residence as Lucas allegedly took their eight-year-old to dine together with his ‘new, maskless pals’ on Thursday

‘He’s every thing that’s at the moment unsuitable with the world — a**holes who assume guidelines don’t apply to them,’ she wrote in a since-deleted Twitter tirade (seen in 2017)
This isn’t the primary time she has publicly condemned the Candy House Alabama star’s selections, who she lately accused him of dishonest on her.
‘Exes are exes for a cause,’ she tweeted in Might. ‘Having a baby with somebody makes you wish to forgive them greater than you usually would, it makes you imagine they’re higher than they’re.
‘However it takes a extremely s*** human to cheat on their associate (correction: now ex associate) in the midst of a pandemic. Thanks for reminding me why I left you within the first place.’

Pictures fired: When one follower sympathized together with her co-parenting challenges amid the surging coronavirus circumstances throughout the nation, Henriquez replied, ‘I’m extra sorry for our son whose solely instance of a person is a egocentric one’ (pictured in August 2017)
She continued: ‘I deserve higher than this. Our son deserves higher than this. And sure, I am airing this publicly as a result of there are loads of girls accepting a lot lower than they deserve as a result of there are children within the image. You are not silly for hoping, for believing that folks can change. I see you.’
Henriquez and Lucas tied the knot in March of 2012, and so they co-parent son Noah, seven.
The couple reportedly reconciled throughout quarantine, having been on-again, off-again since their divorce in 2014.

Cheater uncovered: In Might, the Colombian-American author hooked up a Notes screenshot, which learn: ‘However it takes a extremely s*** human to cheat on their associate (correction: now ex associate) in the midst of a pandemic’
A supply informed People: ‘They haven’t been collectively in a very long time. They’re co-parents and have been doing so since their cut up in 2014. They’re in California now however dwell individually. They weren’t making an attempt to reconcile.’
They apply ‘bird-nest’ co-parenting, which implies they rotate out of the identical home whereas their son stays put, and so they even relocated final fall to Bali so he might attend an environmentally-focused college.
However it hasn’t all been peaceable cohabitation between the exes, as she’s opened up in regards to the struggles of co-parenting previously.
Henriquez wrote for Time in 2018: ‘We tried actually exhausting to be the world’s friendliest exes and in photographs it was plausible, however in actuality we have been truly two individuals desperately clinging onto the fantasy of what we thought our household might seem like.’