Russell Wilson Asks Ciara For More Babies: "Just Give Me One More At Least"

Russell Wilson Asks Ciara For More Babies: “Just Give Me One More At Least”

On Thursday, Ciara was the guest host on The Ellen Degeneres show, and her husband Russell Wilson joined her.

Giving her a beautiful bouquet of flowers, Ciara started smiling from ear-to-ear and shared that he makes her extremely nervous.

Russell looked to the crowd and asked, “Do you guys want me to make her more nervous?” Dropping to one knee, he asked the singer for more babies. The Seahawks quarterback said, “I have a question for you. Serious question. Can we have more babies?” While Ciara started to blush and laugh, Russell added, “I mean, it would be perfect. Just give me one more at least.”

Obviously swooning over her hubby, Ciara replied, “We definitely can, but we’ve got a little time before we get there.”

Ciara continued to say that she’s a daddy’s girl, and seeing Russell in “daddy mode” is “one of the sexiest things” about him.

Earlier this week, the two love birds appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live to promote their children’s book, “Why Not Me?” During the conversation, they also spoke about healthy eating habits, exercising, and being in healthy competition with one another.

While saying he wanted to play in the NFL for another 12 years, until he’s 45, Russell confirmed he spent $1 million on his body in order to stay in shape.

Jimmy Kimmel asked if he spent a nice coin to stay fit. The quarterback replied, “Yeah, it’s a process. It’s a lifestyle. I think when you are trying to play as long as I’m trying to play. I’m trying to play until I’m 45.”

He continued to say, “Yeah for me the mentality, the focus level, everything you have to do has to be surrounded by that.” He added, “It’s been an amazing journey for me so far.”

When asked if Ciara was annoyed by it, she answered, “No! I’m in it with him.”

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