Ciara bold moves initiate pleas from women for their partners not to watch the video

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Ciara Wilson is ready to shine with her eight studio album, “CiCi“, set to be released on July 11 by her own label Beauty Marks Entertainment.

The lead single of the album is “Ecstasy“, an R&B sultry song that empowers people to open up to love and embrace themselves in the freedom of owning their unique identity.

Plenty of ecstasy! Ciara impressive chair routine has women asking partners not to watch the video

The singer said recently that it’s importan for her to include a slow jam – “baby-making music”, as she calls it – on every one of his albums. This opens up discussions about the role of sensuality and intimacy in contemporary music- things that Ciara embraces unapologetically.

Ciara bold moves initiate pleas from women

The music video for “Ecstasy” – released on April 4th – showcases Ciara`s impressive choreography and smooth vocals as she sings, “My body comes alive/ When you get real close/ You gon’ be surprised/ If I get exposed/ ‘Cause you’re like a hit of ecstasy.”

And the singer posted a video on her Instagram profile where she performs some very impressive moves as she stands on a chair using her arms. Ciara has mentioned that her workout routine involves a mix of plyometrics, cardio, and strength training, and the results are clear on the video.

Social media users took notice of the video and Ciara’s great shape. “This is exactly the resaon why CiCi is so flexible with chairs, because how is it that chair is not falling?, a user wrote. Some others were begging the superstar not to do this kind of videos because their partners are online, too. “Ciara please, my man is on the internet.”

And other users were bothered by the fact that this kind of moves could go really wrong for them. “Ciara, my insurance doesn’t cover this type of injury.” “Ma’am! Why would you start this callenge like we have met our health insurance deductibles already. It’s only April CiCi. Please let me met my chair.”

Ciara and her husband are ready to take over New York

Ciara got married to New York Giants quarterback Russell Wilson in 2016, and they are parents to Future Zahir, Sienna Princess, Win Harrison, and Amora Princess. Together, they form one of the strongest families in the current NFL.

The 10-time Pro Bowl quarterback is entering a new chapter in his own career after signing a one-year, $10.5 million deal to become the Giants’ starting QB. And despite being 36, Wilson says retirement isn’t even on the horizon.

“I definitely want to play another five to seven years,” Wilson told ESPN’s Hannah Storm. “I feel great, I feel young, I feel like I can still move around out there and make all the decisions and all the throws.”

So, while Ciara continues to dominate the music scene and break the internet, Wilson is determined to dominate the gridiron once again-and maybe, just maybe, add another little one to their growing family along the way.

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