on.These stories offer a mirrored image of a better world—one where queer kids get to have happy endings. We get the big kiss.
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Russell Wilson joined ESPN this week to share his own experiences with racism.
The Seattle Seahawks quarterback focused on the Black Lives Matter protests during his interview.
“When you think about the idea of Black Lives Matter, they do matter,” Russell said. “The reality is that, me as a Black person, people are getting murdered on the street, people are getting shot down, and the understanding that it’s not like that for every other race. It’s like that in particular for the Black community.
on.These stories offer a mirrored image of a better world—one where queer kids get to have happy endings. We get the big kiss.
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This year's ESPY Awards might have been remote, but it still brought the tears.
On Sunday night, Russell Wilson Megan Rapinoe and Sue Bird opened the 2020 ESPY Awards with an important message about racism in the sports industry.
Dino-Ray Ramos Associate Editor/ReporterThe 2020 ESPYS aired on Sunday and it may have looked like a different ceremony this year, but it still delivered awards show flair, celebrating the best in sports.
Russell Wilson and Megan Rapinoe are opening the 2020 ESPY Awards with a powerful message.
ESPY Awards feel a little more traditional, there's still a red carpet. However, it's a red carpet set up by host Russell Wilson and wife Ciara in their backyard — and the dress code is as comfy as it gets!The couple took to Instagram on Sunday to share how they're marking the annual sports awards show, which is being held virtually due to the coronavirus pandemic.In a hilarious video posted by Ciara, the couple rocked bathrobes and sunglasses, while posing against an ESPYS step-and-repeat,
Russell Wilson, Megan Rapinoe and Sue Bird may not be in the same place — due to social distancing -- but they kicked off this year's ESPYS together nonetheless.
Ciara's 6-year-old son, Future, taught Russell Wilson a lot about love and life. Russell and Ciara are parents to 3-year-old daughter Sienna and have another baby on the way, but in a recent interview with the NFL star credited Future with opening his eyes to what it means to be a father. «Being a stepdad… has taught me, really, what love is like, what life is really like, [and] how God intends us to love,» he said.
Ciara and Russell Wilson's love story is one for the books. Beginning as a friendship, their romance sparked over shared ideology, family values and an instant connection.
The 2020 ESPY Awards will be shifting the focus from outstanding athletic achievement to powerful conversations that address systemic racism head on.
Russell Wilson expertly styled his 3-year-old daughter Sienna’s hair into a ponytail — and the video footage is next-level adorable. The Best Celebrity Hair Transformations of 2020: Miley Cyrus, Barbie Ferreira, Jada Pinkett Smith and More! Ciara took to Instagram on June 7, 2020, to share a 1-minute clip of her husband patiently tending to his daughter’s locks.
Ciara, 34, just posted the sweetest video of her husband Russell Wilson, 31, and their 3-year-old daughter Sienna! The Seattle Seahawks star can be seen styling the little girls’ hair in the 90 second video, and it was so cute to watch. “My Beautiful Black Man and My Beautiful Black Princess,” Ciara wrote in the caption, including a black heart.
Still scarred. Russell Wilson opened up about experiencing racism just days after winning the Super Bowl in 2014 with the Seattle Seahawks.
Russell Wilson, quarterback of the Seattle Seahawks, is recalling a racist experience he endured back in 2014 just after he won the Super Bowl.
Celebrities like Justin Bieber are “paying attention” to their “non-black friends” who are staying silent amid the ongoing protests throughout the country, following George Floyd‘s tragic death on May 25. Justin, like many other stars, are begging their social media followers to stop ignoring racism and start helping to make a change in the world.