Russell Wilson, Ciara Relationship Update: Knicks Fans Prove No One Out Of Seattle Likes The Seahawks QB [POLL, PHOTO & VIDEO]

The Big Apple was very kind to Ciara, while Russell Wilson got a reaction that was rotten to its very core.

The happy celebrity couple attended the Knicks game against the Wizards on Tuesday and when they were shown on the big screen, they both got very different reactions.

Russell Wilson Not Happy About Ciara's Lawsuit Against Future

Ciara was warmly received by the Madison Square Garden faithful. Wilson? Not so much, according to a tweet by ESPN's Ian Begley.

Future, of course, is Ciara's ex-fiancé and the former couple has a tempestuous past. The rapper and R&B singer have waged war against each other in the tabloids and on social media. The latest salvo in their battle involves a lawsuit.

Future Trolled Russell Wilson By Rooting For Panthers In Playoffs

Ciara is suing Future for libel, slander and $15 million in response to comments he made about her parenting style when it comes to their son, Future Zahir, and about her high-profile relationship with Wilson.

"This b---h got control problems . . . I gotta go through lawyers to see babyfuture . . . the f - - kery for 15K a month," Future tweeted about Ciara last month.

The "Dance Like We're Making Love" singer's lawsuit against Future claims that he has seen his son 19 times since December 2014, according to TMZ.

While Wilson and Ciara have carved out a strong bond together, the New York crowd proved he isn't loved very much outside of Seattle where he plays quarterback for the Seahawks.

Perhaps Wilson got his revenge against the boisterous boo birds on through the play on the court. Knicks fans watched on as their team fell to the Wizards, 111-108, in heart-breaking fashion as Langston Galloway missed draining a would-be game-tying 3-pointer as time expired.

How would you react to Ciara and Russell Wilson if you were at the Knicks game?

A photo posted by Ciara (@ciara) on Feb 9, 2016 at 7:39pm PST

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