Russell Wilson plagiarized his latest sappy love note to Ciara
It's no secret that Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson and singer Ciara are in a relationship and love each other very much.
They tell the entire world about it on social media all the time and are very eloquent and articulate in their love notes.
Sweetest thing I've ever known. I'm so grateful for the loving, sweet, standup woman you are.. Love you #TrueLove https://t.co/7YTIGwN64q
— Russell Wilson (@DangeRussWilson) January 18, 2016
So on Wednesday, it wasn't surprising at all that Wilson sent out this tweet on "Woman Crush Wednesday" and used such descriptive language like "honey sweet lips that were lilac soft."
PM #WCW I kissed her & she had honey sweet lips that were lilac soft w/ a loving & affectionate personality @Ciara pic.twitter.com/qwxXkfWnCK
— Russell Wilson (@DangeRussWilson) January 28, 2016
But now we're forced to confront this serious reality: Russell Wilson plagiarized his sappy love note to Ciara.
Billboard associate editor Natalie Weiner decided to Google the words Wilson used in his tweet, and here's what she found.
oh no pic.twitter.com/kpSw16wJHO
— Natalie (@natalieweiner) January 28, 2016
Yes, it looks like Wilson Googled "describing a beautiful woman" to come up with the right words for Ciara.
Now, it's POSSIBLE Wilson is such a wordsmith that he came up with that tweet all on his own, but it would still be plagiarism as they're clearly not his original words.
On one hand, come on, bro. On the other, you gotta give Wilson credit for putting effort into this. It's still the thought that counts, right?