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Ciara’s Baggy Clothing Sparks Pregnancy Rumors

BY Nii Ogbamey Tetteh December 5, 2024 11:20 PM EDT
Photo Source: Instagram/@ciara

R&B singer Ciara‘s latest public appearance has sparked speculation that she and her partner, Russell Wilson, are expecting their fifth child.

The singer was reportedly seen wearing loose, baggy clothing, which some people believe could be concealing something.

On December 2, she interacted with her fans on Instagram, but amid the interaction, some people looked closely at what could be going on around her tummy area.

“I think Ciara’s got something cooking up in that stomach of hers,” a fan wrote. Some observers indicate that Ciara was found wearing baggy clothes before she eventually revealed her pregnancy.

A follower said, “I’ve seen celebrities [with a] flat stomach one week, and the next week announce they had a whole baby lol anyways I love Cici; either way, she is just always playing with us with these pics.”

The couple married in 2016 and currently have four children, according to sources close to the family.

In August, the mother of four took to social media to promote the new single titled Run It Up, with a camera shot from behind flaunting her curvy figure in a pair of jeans.

That was not all; the picture showed her shirt pulled up to her waist, which exposed a gold chain belt emblazoned with letters spelling her nickname, “Cici” and the title of the song, Run It Up.

The post generated thousands of likes and hundreds of comments from her followers. Some fans shared their excitement about the photo while others criticized it. Others came to her defense, saying she looked great.

Ciara had previously faced backlash for breaking the internet with sexy images to promote her music.

In August 2023, she posted promotional art for her CiCi Extended Play (EP) that featured her covering one breast with her hand, wearing nothing but a hot pink leather hat, a long coat, and thigh-high boots.

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