When it comes to dominating the game of life, Ciara and Russell Wilson are redefining what it means to be a power couple. From lighting up the stage with their talents to securing multi-million dollar deals, this dynamic duo is on an unstoppable roll. And amidst all the glitz and glamour, Ciara’s unwavering commitment to uplifting women and promoting equal access to healthcare has earned her a well-deserved accolade.
The “Level Up” hitmaker recently received the prestigious Visionary Award at the Jhpiego’s Laughter Is the Best Medicine 2024 Gala. Held at the Beverly Wilshire in Beverly Hills, California, the event celebrated Ciara’s tireless efforts in championing women’s empowerment and equitable healthcare access. Presented by her dear friend Kelly Rowland, the honor recognized Ciara’s impact through her organizations like the Why Not You Foundation.
In a heartfelt Instagram post, Rowland gushed over Ciara, saying, “It was an honor to present you with last night’s Visionary Award! You deserve it! Listening to your heart speak on better healthcare for mothers and babies made me love you even more, my friend.” Ciara’s response was equally touching, praising Rowland as an inspiration and expressing her gratitude for their cherished friendship.
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Ciara’s commitment to this cause is unwavering, as she believes that “every child deserves to live, and every mom deserves to live.” In her acceptance speech, she passionately declared, “Tonight, I am so proud to join Jhpiego and say, ‘Why not us?’ We must continue to fight for change. I am grateful that Jhpiego is right there with us in our fight!”
Amidst the glamour of the red carpet, where Ciara stunned in an all-white sleek double-breasted suit jacket, wide-leg pants, and pointed-toe heels, she shared the highlights of the “special night” on Instagram. However, the multi-talented artist also revealed to “Extra” that she wouldn’t be attending the 2024 Met Gala, prioritizing her role as a mom to little Amora, who has recently started “sitting up a little bit now.” It’s a testament to her dedication to both her family and her advocacy work, exemplifying the true essence of a modern-day superwoman.
Another side of Ciara Wilson alongside her husband comes into view with how she has been transitioning into the Pittsburgh environment, simultaneously having to sell their Denver mansion for a whopping $31 million.
Ciara and Russell Wilson share $31 Million riches!
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While Ciara’s artistic and advocacy endeavors continue to inspire, her real estate prowess with her husband Russell Wilson is equally impressive. The power couple recently secured a colossal $31 million deal from the sale of their lavish Bellevue mansion and an adjacent property, solidifying their status as savvy investors.
Initially listed at a cool $36 million, the couple had to make some strategic adjustments, cutting the asking price for their 11,000-square-foot, six-bedroom, seven-bathroom estate to a still-impressive $24.9 million. But their business acumen paid off handsomely, as they secured a buyer who snatched up the property for a cool $21.25 million, according to the Wall Street Journal.
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That’s not all – Ciara and Russell Wilson’s real estate portfolio also included a separate lot that they acquired for $6.7 million back in 2019. And in a move that would make any investor envious, they flipped that investment for a whopping $9.75 million just last year, raking in a tidy profit.
As if that weren’t enough, as reported by BusinessDen, the dynamic duo even welcomed buyers for their mansion in Cherry Hills Village, Denver, ultimately striking a deal that became the most expensive estate sale in the region. With each business venture and real estate transaction, Ciara and Russell Wilson continue to solidify their status as a force to be reckoned with, effortlessly balancing their professional endeavors with their roles as dedicated parents and advocates for positive change.