
Join Alex in the studio for a chat with Grammy-award winner, Ciara! Ciara reflects on some of her most iconic moments throughout her career and discusses hard lessons learned after nearly two decades in the industry. In this episode, Alex and Ciara discuss what it takes to leave a toxic relationship, what she now recognizes as red flags, and why you should always choose yourself first. Ciara gushes over her husband, Russell Wilson, and reminisces on their love story. She talks about how she knew he was “the one,” how communication is key, and what their house is like on game day. Ciara is here dishing out wisdom and advice… so get ready Daddy Gang, it’s time to level up in all aspects of life!
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experience the transformation. Love believes all things.
Love hopes all things. Daddy gang, I am so excited for today's guest. Are you ready? Ciara is here. She is a Grammy award-winning triple platinum musician. She's also an entrepreneur, cover model, fashion icon, wife, mother. I mean, goddamn, is there anything that she doesn't do? I cannot wait to sit down with her and get to know her today.
I remember being so obsessed with her music when I was younger, fully had a dance routine to one, two step. I still remember the choreography to this day. Maybe I will have to show her my dance moves. She like fully leaves and walks out. She's like, you're so bad. No, but in all honesty, you guys, if you think about it, in her two decade long career, Ciara has seen ups and downs, but...
our girls always come out on top. And daddy gang, we're getting into it today. We are gonna discuss toxic relationships, knowing your worth, leveling up in all aspects of life. This episode is going to be, I already know it, full of wisdom and advice and just things that are gonna make you feel good, okay? So come hang out with me and Ciara. Ciara! This is, she's like, I'm not coming in now.
Let's go! What is up, Daddy Gang? It is your founding father, Alex Cooper, with Call Her Daddy. Sierra, welcome to Call Her Daddy. Thank you for having me. I am so happy you're here. First of all, congrats on your pregnancy. Thank you. Talk to me. How far along are you?
Oh my gosh. I don't say how far along I am because I'm kind of funny on marking the time because the most important wish is a healthy baby and desire. And I feel like when you mark time, it kind of puts pressure on the time marker. Totally. But I am, I am, the bump is bumping. I'm feeling good. I'm feeling a little, I would say big and slow, but you know, I'm feeling good. I'm feeling grateful.
So this is baby number four. Number four.
did you always want a big family i did i'm an only child so i think because of that like i used to always beg my mom and dad for a brother or sister like please please please can you have another baby and they would be like it's not happening um and then i kind of like being a only child as i got into my teens like this actually works out it's all about me i like it
I am such a big fan and this year marks the 20th anniversary of your debut album, Goodies. It is crazy to think that because it's like you've just done so much in your career, but to think back to those OG days, I'm wondering like, what does it make you feel when you know that people 20 years later are still so obsessed, so in love with the original hits?
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