Russell Wilson gushes over wife Ciara and newborn daughter: 'The most beautiful view'

2025-04-19 21:57:05 source: category:My

Russell Wilson has more than one apple of his eye these days.

The Denver Broncos quarterback took to Instagram earlier this week to share a candid photo of wife Ciara and their newborn daughter Amora Princess.

In the photo, the "1, 2 Step" singer can be seen gazing tenderly at Amora as she cradles the infant.

"The Most Beautiful View," Wilson wrote Monday.

Wilson and Ciara gushed over their baby girl earlier this month with a sweet montage of Amora on Instagram. The video compilation, set to Stevie Wonder's "My Cherie Amour," featured clips and photos of the newborn dressed in various outfits.

"My Cherie Amour. Amora!" Ciara commented on the Jan. 6 post.

The "Goodies" songstress welcomed Amora, her third child with Wilson, in December. Ciara and Wilson both shared the news on X, which shortly followed Wilson's victory in leading the Denver Broncos to a 24-7 win against the Los Angeles Chargers.

"2 wins in less than 24 hours!" Wilson wrote on Dec. 11.

The couple, who wed in 2016, also share daughter Sienna Princess, 6, and Win Harrison Wilson, 3. Wilson is also stepfather to Ciara's first son, 9-year-old Future Zahir Wilburn, whom she shares with rapper Future.

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Contributing: Victoria Hernandez, USA TODAY

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