
Russell Wilson and Ciara pack on the PDA in loved-up anniversary post as they prepare for new life in New York
The New York Giants quarterback and popular singer had highlights from their love story and travels around the world showed in a video posted to Instagram on Tuesday.
Scenes from the video include them dancing in front of a Pop-A-Shot basketball machine, on boats in the open water, dancing at clubs, and dressed to the nines and walking around European cities.
The post itself came from the '1, 2 Step' singer, directed at her NFL star husband, with whom she tied the knot in 2016.
Since then, the couple has had three children together - Sienna, Win, and Amora - who were born in 2017, 2020, and 2023 respectively.
The special anniversary comes as Ciara and Wilson are adjusting to their new life in New York, after one year in Pittsburgh.
'9 years of pure joy, laughter, growth, and love! God really is the best author! I thank Him for our love everyday!' Ciara said in the post. 'Baby, thank you for loving me the way you do.'
'In your arms is my truest and safest place! There is absolutely nothing I wouldn't do for you! I'm so excited to keep loving you more each day! Happy Anniversary @DangeRussWilson here's to forever more! I love you so much!'
Wilson and Ciara started dating in the middle of his tenure with the Seattle Seahawks and was by his side for the trade to the Denver Broncos and his falling out with the team as well.
Wilson will enter this season as New York's starting quarterback, with calls already for him to be benched in favor of rookie signal caller Jaxson Dart.
Wilson, 36, is likely entering one of his final opportunities to be a starting quarterback in the NFL with his Big Apple role.

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