After nearly a decade together, Russell Wilson is still performing some love, sex and magic on his wife Ciara.
Wilson, 35, raised some eyebrows after he left a comment on an Instagram photo carousel of wife Ciara, 39, in October — less than a year after the singer gave birth to her fourth child.
“Im ready when you are,” the Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback wrote. “We can call him Cinco.”
Ciara and Wilson share three children together — daughter Sienna, 7, son Win, 4, and daughter Amora, 11 months. The “Goodies” singer is also mother to son Future, 10, who she shares with rapper Future.
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During a Monday, November 11 appearance on The Jennifer Hudson Show, Ciara said her husband’s loving gaze might just lead to baby No. 5.
“When I look at him, my belly starts to grow,” she joked. “So, do not look at me and say that.”
Ciara admitted she might not have to avert her husband’s gaze for too long, however, because she’s open to the idea of expanding their family.
“I do see the road of baby number five, but at the right time,” she told Hudson, 43. “I wanna grind a little bit. I wanna get out here and drop it like it’s hot a couple of times.”
Ciara added, “When I try and drop it like it’s hot with a belly, I can’t quite get up. We gotta take my time a little bit. Mama got to love on herself a little bit.”
For now, at least, the couple — who got married in July 2016 — is happy to focus on their daughter Amora, who Ciara called “a juicy mama.”
“She loves eating,” Ciara said of Anora. “We love to eat together. She’s just like her Mama and her Daddy. We both love eating.”
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Amora has recently started to talk, her mom revealed, and her first word came on a very serendipitous day.
“The first words were ‘dada.’ She said that on Father’s Day, actually, which is really cute,” Ciara gushed. “The kids really helped us. They were like, ‘Say dada, say dada!’ So, she got extra help. It was so sweet.”
But Ciara also noted that Amora isn’t always in the business of letting her three older siblings tell her what to do.
“She is aggressive,” Ciara noted. “She be coming in hot. For her siblings, she is on their heads. She is like, ‘Y’all, I am 2 years old. For real.’ In her mind, her little baby mind.”