Grammy Award-winning R&B singer Ciara recently made a little girl’s day after engaging in a “Level Up” dance challenge with her.
According to reports, Ciara partook in a “Level Up” challenge with the young fan at the Denver Bronco’s training camp in Englewood, Colorado. The Broncos shared a video clip of the cute moment via their Twitter page on Aug. 8, in which the little girl shyly showed Cici her rendition of the “Level Up” dance. After looking on for a moment, the impressed singer walked over and gave her a hug before the two began dancing together.
“LEVEL UP This moment between @ciara [and] a young fan is everything,” the Broncos tweeted.
LEVEL UP 📈
This moment between @ciara & a young fan is everything 🧡 pic.twitter.com/0tbTAA2bTb
— Denver Broncos (@Broncos) August 8, 2022
Naturally, attendees took their phones out and recorded the entire interaction.
“Level Up! Ayeee!” one attendee recited while recording the adorable dance challenge.
The hit song’s video was originally released in 2018 and has since racked up over 330 million views on YouTube. The video features Cici and a group of women doing complex dance routines the entire time.
A few days later, on Aug. 9, the musician shared an adorable clip of herself surrounded by a rainbow group of kids.
“This is the life!!:) Training Camp! Better Thangs [sun emoji],” she wrote.
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Her husband, Denver Broncos quarterback Russell Wilson, commented on the clip, saying she looked “good” with that many children in her arms.
“You look good with six kids…[laughing, heart eyes, and heart emoji],” he wrote.
Ciara and Russell previously purchased a mansion in Colorado for $25 million after the 33-year-old signed a multi-million dollar deal with the Broncos. He was traded to the team from the Seattle Seahawks on Mar. 8.
The couple also recently opened their latest The House of LR&C clothing store in Denver on July 25. The House of LR&C reportedly offers products for men and women and carries brands such as the Good Man Brand, Ciara’s contemporary line LITA, Human Nation, and Russell’s line for children, 3Brand. The Wilsons told News9 that they’ve been planning to open six more brick-and-mortar stores nationwide by 2023.