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With Kamala Harris standing up for the presidency, the US could soon get its first-ever woman president. Russell Wilson’s singer wife Ciara is all in support of her. But here’s the catch: Ciara is flaunting about her daughter’s dream of becoming a ‘woman prez’ as well. How strong of a competition is she? Well, you can decide for yourself if your vote will go to her or not. Given that she decides to run for the presidency in the future.

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On July 25th, Ciara posted an Instagram reel of her daughter, Sienna Princess Wilson, captioned, “Girls can be Presidents too! 💪🏽🥰”. The 7-year-old, rocking her mom’s oversized leather gloves and sunglasses, delivered her campaign speech with MVP energy. “Everybody in the world, I need to talk to ya! I wanna be President and a singer like my mom, Ciara. I mean it!”

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Sienna then dropped a strong PSA against smoking. Her “one move” would be to ban smoking, saying, “Guess what? I am going to tell you the truth. If you start smoking, you could die. It could kill the Earth. It could kill kids.” The precious little gem highlighting the cons of a bad addiction that has wrapped the majority of the population in its ashes. Sienna, deservedly, earned the praise of her mother, who said, while recording her, “Oh! Sisi, that’s a good PSA right there.” The 7-year-old showed right there why she’s a Princess!

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Further endorsing her daughter’s stance, the “How We Roll” singer shared the same on her Instagram story tagging her QB hubby. Despite being in the camp with the Steelers, Russ found time to re-share the story with three laughing-crying emojis. The ‘only’ much-needed dose of laughter he might have found in the day after a tiring session. And he would not have asked for anything else!

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Russell Wilson and Ciara Wilson would be hoping that their daughter slaying her candidacy speech comes to something in the future. Since, what Sienna dreams of was hard to even aspire to before. But not anymore! And her mother knows.

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Ciara Wilson is Harris For President’ this November!

The R&B Queen Ciara is backing Kamala Harris. She shared Harris’s campaign video on her Instagram story before posting the viral reel of her 7-year-old. The 38-year-old has certainly turned up the volume on Harris’s vision for a brighter America. The video, a powerful mix of Harris’s moments with supporters, asks the nation, “What kind of country do we want to live in?” It’s a call to action on issues like gun violence, healthcare, and economic opportunity.

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The message hits home with the song that goes like, “Freedom, freedom, I can’t move,” mirroring the ongoing struggle for progress and equality. Ciara’s endorsement isn’t just a shout-out—it’s a game-winning play. She’s signaling that Harris is ready for the big leagues, and her support is as electrifying as a game-winning touchdown. A nudge to all the past and present stigmas, ensuring none linger into the future.

Meanwhile, this surge in support follows Joe Biden’s announcement of stepping down, handing the reins over to Harris for the upcoming November elections. Russell Wilson’s superstar wife reposted Harris’s Instagram, showing her allegiance just after Harris praised Biden’s leadership.

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With her massive following and the impact of her endorsement, Ciara’s backing feels like a clutch moment in the final seconds, blending pop culture and politics into a game-changing play. One that, who knows, might pave the way for her over-willing daughter in the future!

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Syed Talib Haider is the NFL Editor at EssentiallySports with over five years of experience as a sports beat reporter. He began his journey at the outlet covering the NFL, steadily building a strong readership for his in-depth reporting on major events, most notably as a senior writer during Super Bowl LIX, where his coverage helped capture the immediacy and drama of the game. His work during that season led to his promotion to the editorial desk, where he now oversees NFL coverage and guides the outlet’s strategy.

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