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Adorable Alert: Russell Wilson and Ciara Share New Video of Their Newborn Son Win

Singer Ciara and her husband, Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson, posted separate new videos of their 6-week-old son Win Harrison Wilson.

On Wednesday, Sept. 2, the “Goodies” singer posted an Instagram Story of herself and her little man just hanging out.

Ciara and her son Win hanging out. (Photo: @ciara/Instagram)

Later that day, Wilson posted a video on his Instagram page captioned “‘Sir Win’ Late Nights! Team No Sleep!” In the video, the singer could be heard in the background saying, “Look at the fellas, so cute! Late-night chilling … He’s so precious — gosh, he’s so beautiful.”


Since giving birth to Win on July 23, the “Level Up” singer has been on a mission to shed the baby weight. She has posted stories of her rigorous workouts with her personal trainer. She also took to Instagram on Aug. 24 to talk about her progress: “48lbs to go! Starting the game plan tomorrow!! P.s. don’t know how easy it’s going be considering 3 baby’s now! Going to work really hard at this! Let’s go Mamma’s!”

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Ciara reveal weight loss goals. @ciara/Instagram

When she was pregnant with Sienna back in 2018, Ciara opened up to People magazine about her 65-pound weight gain and how she lost 50 pounds in just five months. The singer said she was more “fired up” to lose the weight. “I was even more fired up about getting my post-baby weight off. It was just my own personal goal that I set for myself. It’s a whole different animal when you have two kids, and it felt really good.”

She also credited going to the gym multiple times a day. “I would wake up, breastfeed, then get Future ready for school. Then after I take him to school, come back and work out. Then after I work out, breastfeed and go back and get Future from school. Come back and breastfeed, then go work out again.”

The happily married couple share a 3-year-old daughter, Sienna Princess Wilson, and the singer’s 6-year-old son, Future Zahir Wilburn.

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