How many kids does Ciara have?
CIARA'S journey in motherhood began when she became pregnant with her first son during her previous relationship with rapper Future.
She has since expanded her family with her husband, Russell Wilson, and now fans want to know how many kids she has.
How many kids does Ciara have?
Between her past relationship with rapper Future and her marriage to Russell Wilson, Ciara has four children - sons Future and Win and daughters Sienna and Amora.
She first welcomed Future with her ex-fiance on May 19, 2014, followed by Sienna on April 29, 2017, and Win on July 23, 2020.
Upon the birth of her third baby, Ciara shared with : "They say the third baby kind of moves or learns the quickest because they're trying to keep up with their siblings, and he's on it.
"They love each other so much and then they also have what I call a love-fight relationship.
"They love to fight but then they love each other so much at the same time."
She added: "Future is just like the kid with the wisdom who's probably the calmest.
"Our kids are really hilarious and obviously the older they get, the more they think they know.
"Honestly, it's been a blessing. You know, we got triple the love now."
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In December 2023, the singer and her NFL quarterback husband welcomed Amora.
When did Ciara marry Russell Wilson?
On July 6, 2016, Ciara and Russell tied the knot at Peckforton Castle in Cheshire, England.
Before their nuptials, the pair were dating for over a year.
On March 26, 2015, the performer met the Super Bowl champion at a basketball game in Wisconsin.
By April 28 of the same year, the two made their first appearance as a couple at the White House Correspondents' Dinner.
On March 11, 2016, Russell proposed to Ciara while on a surprise vacation in Seychelles.
What is Ciara's net worth?
According to , Ciara amassed an estimated fortune of $20 million.
Her million-dollar net worth is attributed to her lengthy career in music.
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The Color Purple actress is known for her hit songs Goodies, Level Up, Body Party, Like A Boy, Promise, Lose Control, and 1, 2 Step.
At the 2006 GRAMMY Awards, her collaboration with Missy Elliott took home the accolade for Best Short-Form Music Video.