Ciara and her family are doing spring break right!
Over the weekend, the "1, 2 Step" singer shared a slew of beach photos as part of a glimpse into her latest family vacation with husband Russell Wilson.
The Texas native and the New York Giants quarterback have been married since 2016, and are parents to daughter Sienna, eight, son Win, five, daughter Amora, two, plus Ciara shares son Future, 11, with ex-fiancé Future.
Taking to Instagram, Ciara first shared a photo of herself in a white eyelet, off-the-shoulder dress, followed by a sweet beach selfie featuring Russell behind her and little Amora hoisted on her hip.
She also shared photos of the family's trip to Disney, and more fun snaps of the kids on vacation mode.
"Breaks in the Spring and Then Some," she wrote in her caption, and fans and celebrity friends alike were quick to take to the comments section under the post and gush over it, with Vanessa Bryant leaving behind a string of red heart emojis.
Others followed suit with: "Looking like pure peace and joy," and: "You have such a beautiful family," as well as: "Just living her best life," plus another also wrote: "Nice pictures. Such a lovely family."
Ciara and Russell met in March 2015 at a University of Wisconsin basketball game when they were introduced by mutual friends, and made their first public appearance together the following month.
Russell opened up about how he knew Ciara was the one while appearing on the podcast I Am Athlete in 2024, revealing how right before they met, he wrote out what his "five non-negotiables" were for a relationship.
They included being with "a woman of faith," someone who is "faithful" not only to him but to "everything that she's doing," independent and with "their own identity," as well as "a woman [who] was going to love me the way my mom loved my dad on his deathbed when he was at his lowest," and ultimately a woman who would "tilt the room."
He met Ciara three days after he wrote out his non-negotiables and "prayed" for them, and further recalled: "I walked in the room and I saw — you know little Future he's nine months at the time or whatever — he crawls in my lap," and the realization that "this is going to be my responsibility."
"I remember leaving that night and God saying to me, 'Raising this child is going to be your responsibility,'" he added.







