Ciara took to Instagram on Monday to share a series of photos from Sunday’s Pittsburgh Steelers game, where she and her kids proudly sported #3 Steelers jerseys in support of her husband, quarterback Russell Wilson. The family moment, filled with pride and joy, was captioned: “Victory Monday! Go Daddy @DangeRussWilson! Go @Steelers.”
While the post celebrated the Steelers’ win and showed the close-knit family cheering for Wilson, fans quickly turned their attention to something else — a potential baby on the way. The speculation surged in the comments, with followers hinting at the possibility of Ciara being pregnant. One fan excitedly commented, “Yeah we know you pregnant !! Don’t have the kids hiding bookie we happy for you!” while another added, “They saying you pregnant with twins.”
Rumors of a new addition to the Wilson family have been circulating since the summer, when Ciara was on tour. With the recent post and whispers of twins, the speculation has only intensified.
Ciara and Russell Wilson already share four children together: daughter Sienna, 7, son Win, 4, and their youngest daughter, Amora, who is nearly 1. Ciara also has a 10-year-old son, Future Zahir, from her previous relationship with rapper Future.
Russell hasn’t been shy about his hopes to expand their family. In a recent episode of the Not Just Football podcast, the NFL star playfully shared his desire for more children, saying, “I always say sports and music are the two most entertaining things in the world and we get to live it every day together and just to have kids. We have four beautiful children. I’m trying to get her to have a fifth…”
As fans continue to speculate, Ciara and Russell’s family seems happier than ever, supporting each other on and off the field, with the possibility of growing even bigger.
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