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Ciara turns heads in a red leopard print slip dress and matching jacket


Ciara turns heads in a red leopard print slip dress and matching jacket as she enjoys romantic evening with husband Russell Wilson in London

She recently claimed she has a ‘magical’ chemistry with husband Russell Wilson.

And Ciara and her beau looked more loved-up than ever as they enjoyed a date night together at La Bodega Negra Mexican restaurant in Soho, London on Thursday. 

The singer, 33, ensured all eyes were on her as she rocked a slinky red leopard print dress while walking arm-in-arm with Russell, as they headed home after dinner.

Magical: Ciara and her beau looked more loved-up than ever as they enjoyed a date night together at La Bodega Negra Mexican restaurant in Soho, London on Thursday

Magical: Ciara and her beau looked more loved-up than ever as they enjoyed a date night together at La Bodega Negra Mexican restaurant in Soho, London on Thursday

The star looked seriously stylish in the eye-catching slip dress, teamed with a matching jacket, which she wore draped over her shoulders.

Ciara added further inches to her already statuesque frame with a pair of black heels, which featured a perspex strap across the front of the shoe.

She wore her curly locks in a loose natural style, while accentuating her naturally beautiful complexion with soft touches of make-up. 

Fierce: The singer, 33, ensured all eyes were on her as she rocked a slinky red leopard print dress while walking arm-in-arm with Russell, as they headed home after dinner

Fierce: The singer, 33, ensured all eyes were on her as she rocked a slinky red leopard print dress while walking arm-in-arm with Russell, as they headed home after dinner

Meanwhile, Russell, 30, opted for a seriously cool look as he donned a basic white T-shirt layered underneath a black blazer with zip detailing down the arm.

He also sported a pair of white trousers and lace up white leather trainers, which he accessorised with a selection of dog chains around his neck.

Earlier this month, Ciara said there was a magical chemistry with her husband Russell when they first met.

The Thinkin Bout You singer, appearing on Red Table Talk, opened up about how she felt when she first crossed paths with the Seattle Seahawks quarterback, saying ‘it was different’ from other connections she had past made.

Leopard lady: The star looked seriously stylish in the eye-catching slip dress, teamed with a matching jacket, which she wore draped over her shoulders

Leopard lady: The star looked seriously stylish in the eye-catching slip dress, teamed with a matching jacket, which she wore draped over her shoulders

Confession time: Earlier this month, Ciara said there was a magical chemistry with her husband Russell when they first met (pictured in June 2019)

Confession time: Earlier this month, Ciara said there was a magical chemistry with her husband Russell when they first met (pictured in June 2019)

‘I had never had that feeling in my life, it was just, like, calm. We were connecting in every way.’ said Ciara, who tied the knot with Russell in July of 2016 at an English castle. 

The Austin, Texas-born beauty said he ‘was just different’ in the way that he viewed and spoke about life.

‘And of course, the consistency,’ she said of Wilson, a third-round pick who inked a record-setting $140 million NFL deal in April. ‘He’s consistent. That consistency is so crucial.’

The Oh singer, who’s mom to son Future Zahir, five, with ex Future; and daughter Sienna Princess, two, with Russell, said that Wilson’s ‘energy with [her] son … just felt right.’ 

It felt right: The Oh singer, who's mom to son Future Zahir, five, with ex Future; and daughter Sienna Princess, two, with Russell, said that Wilson's 'energy with [her] son ... just felt right

It felt right: The Oh singer, who’s mom to son Future Zahir, five, with ex Future; and daughter Sienna Princess, two, with Russell, said that Wilson’s ‘energy with [her] son … just felt right



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