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Russell Wilson Is Publicly Lobbying Ciara for a Fifth Child

Amid anniversary celebrations, the couple's playful banter about family expansion hints at their shared joy in parenting.

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Russell Wilson and Ciara
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Russell Wilson is campaigning to expand his family with Ciara, the retired NFL quarterback told E! News in an exclusive interview. He made the comments at Fanatics Fest in New York City on July 17.

"We have four amazing kids and I'm trying to convince Ciara to have a fifth," Russell said. "Cinco, you got to be on the way soon."

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The playful tension? It seems his lobbying efforts might be unnecessary. "I want to have five, Ciara does too," he continued. "We'll see. Hopefully, I can convince her."

The couple already has four children: daughter Sienna Princess, 9, son Win Harrison, 5, and daughter Amora Princess, 19 months. Wilson is also stepdad to Ciara's son Future Zahir, 12, from her previous relationship with rapper Future.

Wilson and Ciara, who celebrated their anniversary earlier this month, have often shared their joy in their blended family. In a 2021 interview with GQ, Wilson spoke about the "blessing" of being a stepfather, saying he aimed to care for Future in a way he always wanted someone to do for him.

No timeline or confirmation of a fifth pregnancy has been announced. For now, Wilson's public plea is just that—a hopeful nudge for 'Cinco.'

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Frequently Asked Questions

What did Russell Wilson say about having more kids?

He told E! News, "We have four amazing kids and I'm trying to convince Ciara to have a fifth."

How many children do Russell Wilson and Ciara have?

They have three children together—Sienna (9), Win (5), and Amora (19 months)—and Wilson is stepfather to Ciara's son Future (12).

When did Russell Wilson make these comments?

He gave the exclusive interview to E! News at Fanatics Fest in New York City on July 17.

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