Russell Wilson attends White House event with Ciara
By Vincent Frank
If Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson wasn’t already a stud, his recent appearance on the White House’s guest list for a State Dinner pretty much puts him in that category.
The Super Bowl-winning quarterback was seen hanging out with “girlfriend?” Ciara on the red carpet event for the exclusive dinner.
Ciara, a multiplatinum-selling singer, looks astonishing in evening wear, as Wilson dressed in a black and white suit with a bow-tie.
These two have been rumored to be dating, but this is their first appearance on a public stage. And yes, the White House is quite the public stage.
Many people figured Ciara and Wilson were going to accompany one another to the annual White House Correspondents’ Dinner in D.C. this past weekend, but I guess they figured the State Dinner made more sense.
Good for them.
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