Singer Ciara Wilson and Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson paid a $484 tab for a group of women for Mother’s Day.
People reported that couple were dining in Beverly Hills last Friday and surprised the patrons by paying their bill at Mr. Chow’s.
The couple wrote on the receipt, “Keep being the beautiful Black queens you are!” and “Love is the way!”
Ciara and Russell also left a $100 tip for the server.
Russell Wilson and Ciara paid for this mom’s meal 🥰
An early Mother’s Day gift
(via @___KiaJ, @DangeRussWilson) pic.twitter.com/2krZ99lsrW
— B/R Gridiron (@brgridiron) May 8, 2021
In honor of Mother’s Day, Wilson posted a sweet message to his wife on Twitter.
“Happy Mother’s Day Queen @Ciara! You are truly Heaven Sent! How you love, care, hold, protect, comfort, and so much more. We Did Dat! And We Doin’ it! We LOVE YOU to Heaven & Back! Daddy, Future, SiSi, & Win.”
Happy Mother’s Day Queen @Ciara! You are truly Heaven Sent!
How you love, care, hold, protect, comfort, and so much more. We Did Dat! And We Doin’ it!
We LOVE YOU to Heaven & Back! ❤️ Daddy, Future, SiSi, & Win. pic.twitter.com/OO5ioeH2oJ
— Russell Wilson (@DangeRussWilson) May 9, 2021
Wilson is well-known for his generosity. He bought his mother, Tammy, a house for Mother’s Day in 2019 and surprised her by handing her the keys in front of the home. Wilson posted about the happy occasion on Instagram.
“All these years you have never asked me for anything… only thing you ever wanted is for me to LOVE. Well thanks for loving us the way you do. This ones for you. I love you momma. #HappyMothersDay#GodIsGood.”
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Ciara, 35, is the mother of three. She and Wilson share son Win Harrison, 9 months, Sienna Princess, 3, and son Future Zahir, 6, whom Ciara had with her ex-fiance, Future.
Wilson won NFL’s Man Of The Year due to his commitment to the community and his generous nature. A statement on the NFL’s website reads, “No player has consistently done more good in the community, day in and day out, than Russell.”
The Wilsons have donated 1 million meals to Feeding America, and Russell has visited the Seattle Children’s Hospital every Tuesday during the season since joining the Seattle Seahawks.