Former NFL quarterback Russell Wilson’s wife Ciara will be a guest judge on the newest season of “Project Runway.”
The upcoming 22nd season of the famed American reality television series “Project Runway” will feature the award-winning R&B artist. She will join Heidi Klum, Law Roach, Nina Garcia and Tyra Banks as the show’s judges.
Wilson co-founded The House of LR&C in 2020 with her husband, a fashion and retail brand that made her a prominent figure in the fashion industry.
One of The House of LR&C’s apparel lines is LITA by Ciara, a women’s wear line designed by the “Goodies” singer herself.
Klum, widely considered the face of the “Project Runway” franchise, took to social media on Thursday to share a video with the R&B icon.
“a different kind of 1, 2 step 😛 @ciara @projectrunway,” Klum wrote, referencing the 2004 hit song.
Ciara’s venture into the highly popular fashion reality show got fans excited, as they shared their elation through their comments:
“Omg😍😍😍😍” a reaction read.
“Yazzzz ladies” another said.
“@ciara Is one of the most beautiful people in person! 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍 she came to judge all the Goodiesssssss😍😍😍😍😍” a user posted.
“Soooo good🔥” a comment read.
“Let’s goooooo🥁” said another.
“Cici, I’m loving this outfit honey,” a supporter wrote.
“Get it CiCi 🔥🔥🔥😍😍😍” commented a fan.
Russell Wilson’s Wife Ciara Celebrated New York Knicks title
When the Knicks ended their over-50-year NBA Championship drought, Ciara was among the fanswho celebrated the triumph.
She witnessed the epic Game 5 performance of eventual NBA Finals MVP Jalen Brunson, who exploded for 45 points to close out the series.
Right after the historic triumph, Wilson posted on her Instagram caption with the caption, “These. Are. The. Good. Time.🫶🏽🗽”
Russell W., ex-New York Giants quarterback with wife C.
Wilson has a great bond with the city, as she not only grew up there but also her husband, Russell,played his last season as a member of the New York Giants.
Now, the quarterback will move on from his career after his retirement, as he accepted a desk analyst role for CBS Sports after suiting up for six games in his final NFL season.