Singer Ciara has welcomed her third child into the world! She and her husband, Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson, have announced the arrival of a baby boy.
Ciara posted a touching video to announce the birth. Minutes after her new son was born, she had him lying on her chest and she sang the song “Happy Birthday” to him. The singer was wearing an adorable black sparkle mask while belting out the melody. In the caption of the video, Ciara revealed her son’s name, Win Harrison Wilson. How sweet!
Russell posted his own announcement to his Instagram page. He shared a photo of himself and Ciara with their new bundle of joy. Mom and dad had big smiles on their faces!
In January, the couple made the announcement that they were expecting their third child together. The couple welcomed their first child together, a daughter named Sienna Princess, in 2017. Ciara has a son from a previous relationship whose name Future Zahir. She shares her son with her ex, Future.
The couple revealed the gender of their new addition in April. On Easter Sunday, the couple gathered around with their children to shoot off confetti that would reveal whether they were expecting a boy or a girl. Blue confetti and smoke popped out to reveal it was a boy! The whole family was thrilled with the news.
We wish Ciara, Russell, and their children lots of happiness as they welcome Win into their home.
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