Ciara and husband Russell Wilson had the most beautiful wedding in Peckforton Castle in England back in July 2016.
And it was evident to see the couple were still revelling in newlywed bliss, when they stepped out for a romantic meal in West Hollywood on Friday.
The singer, 32, opted to go makeup-free for their outing to Catch LA.
The Goodies singer looked effortlessly glam n a form-fitting floral minidress.
Ciara’s outfit was complete with a pair of thigh-high black suede boots. Her lustrous raven locks were down with a centre-parting.
The mom-of-two carried a black leather clutch in one hand as she linked arms with Seattle Seahawks player Russell.
Her NFL hubby looked casually cool in a white hoodie under a navy varsity jacket.
He teamed it with a pair of lightly faded jeans, white sneakers and a baseball cap.
Ciara’s outing with her Wilson came weeks after she was slammed on social media for sharing a pastor’s message that appeared to criticize single women.
The Grammy-winner shared a video last month of pastor John Gray’s sermon with the quote: ‘Too many women want to be married but you’re walking in the spirit of “girlfriend.”‘
Ciara then wrote a caption of her on, telling women to ‘#LevelUp. Don’t Settle’.
The controversial post soon went viral and the singer was accused of shaming single women.
One person wrote: ‘these types of messages are so toxic to women’, adding:
‘Your value does not depend on a man wanting you and marriage is not the be all and end all.’
The video that Ciara shared shows Pastor Gray giving a sermon in front of a large audience.
The pastor says: ‘You are not a wife when I marry you, you are a wife when I find you.’
‘You become my wife when I marry you. But a wife’s not the presence of a ring, it is the presence of your character.’
‘Too many women want to be married, but you are walking in the spirit of a girlfriend.’
After the backlash – Ciara who gave birth to daughter Sienna last April – released a statement.
She wrote on Instagram: ‘I was once that girl wanting to be loved a certain way but was making the wrong choices. I found myself at my lowest moment.’
‘I was a single mom sitting at home, and I then realized that the perfect love I was looking for was how God loves me, how He wants me to be loved, and who He was calling me to be as a mom and a woman.’
‘That’s when I realized married or not married… I needed to love myself. #LevelUp.’
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