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Denver Broncos QB Russell Wilson and singer Ciara welcome daughter Amora Princess
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Date:2025-04-14 07:12:23
Russell Wilson had a good weekend.
After leading the Denver Broncos to a 24-7 win over AFC West rival the Los Angeles Chargers, the nine-time Pro Bowl quarterback and his wife, popstar Ciara, welcomed a baby girl.
On Monday, both parents posted the news of their new arrival on X, formerly Twitter, and gushed over Amora Princess Wilson. Their daughter weighed in at 9 pounds, 1 ounce.
"2 wins in less than 24 hours!" Wilson said in his post with a photo of Amora.
On Sunday, Ciara showed off her baby bump at SoFi Stadium and brought her three kids to cheer on Wilson.
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The "One, Two Step" singer announced her pregnancy in August with a video referencing her new song "How We Roll."
The couple got married in 2016 when Wilson was on the Seattle Seahawks.
How many kids does Russell Wilson have?
Russell Wilson has three children with Ciara.
The multiplatinum singer also has a son, Future Jr., from a previous relationship with rap star Future. The boy is part of the Wilson family and the quarterback treats him like his own child.
"You are a Leader, Compassionate to others, an amazing big brother, and an amazing son," Wilson wrote in an Instagram post celebrating Future Jr.'s ninth birthday.
What are the names of Russell Wilson and Ciara's kids?
Russell Wilson and Ciara's first child, a daughter named Sienna Princess Wilson, was born in April 2017.
Their second child, and first son, is Win Harrison Wilson. He was born in July 2020.
The couple's third child is a second daughter, Amora Princess Wilson. She was born in December 2023.
Wilson is the step-father to Ciara's first son, Future Zahir Wilburn, who she had in May 2014.
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