Ciara revealed that her husband, Russell Wilson, was eager to discuss having a fifth child soon after the birth of their fourth. Ciara and Wilson are parents to four children: sons Future, 12, (from Ciara’s previous relationship with rapper Future) and Win, 5, along with daughters Sienna, 9, and Amora, 2. Despite managing a busy household, Ciara shared with Us Weekly on July 10 that Wilson is keen on expanding their family.
“Right after I gave birth to Amora, our fourth child, he was already talking about baby number five, saying, ‘So, cinco?’ I had to tell him, ‘Hold on, sir. Let’s slow down and enjoy the moment we’re in,’” Ciara, 40, recounted to Us while promoting her collaboration with Ross World, Ross’ new creative platform.
She added humorously, “I was like, ‘Oh my gosh! That’s just disrespectful,’ but of course, I was laughing as I said it.”
Nevertheless, Ciara is open to the idea of having more children in the future.
“I truly love being a mom. It’s my favorite role,” she expressed. “And while I can’t say for sure, I do see the possibility of having a fifth child someday. Why not, right?”
Having recently celebrated their 10-year wedding anniversary on July 6, Ciara and Wilson also marked the occasion with the release of her new single, “Yes.” Ciara shared insights into their successful marriage.
“We’re incredibly aligned in our dreams and visions for life, which has been transformative for us,” Ciara explained. “We’re both deeply spiritual, keeping God and Jesus at the center, which provides a positive and powerful force beyond ourselves.”
Russell Wilson and Ciara. (Photo by Maya Dehlin Spach/WireImage)
Ciara believes their shared faith has been crucial in navigating the highs and lows of their marriage.
“When challenges arise, we find a middle ground and a peaceful place to realign and resolve issues,” she noted.
Ciara emphasized the importance of communication and spending quality time together.
“Communication is key, and you must keep dating each other. It keeps things exciting,” she said. “We go on dates regularly, and it’s always fun. Even simple dates in sweatpants make me feel young again.” She concluded, “Living youthfully and staying connected are vital to us, and that has been a significant part of what keeps us together.”

