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BY Ama Nunoo, 4:09pm June 09, 2020,

Proud #girldad moment as Russell Wilson styles daughter Sienna’s hair

Russell Wilson and daughter Sienna. Photo: Ted S Warren/AP/Shutterstock

After the demise of Kobe Bryant and his daughter in a helicopter crash last year, the hashtag #girldad trended for a while and now it is here to stay. Fathers the world over proudly share photos of themselves with their daughters with the hashtag. Now proud #girldad Russell Wilson is seen in a cute video styling his not so little daughter, Sienna’s hair.

In the video that has clocked over two million views, Sienna is seen helping her dad with the styling while soaking in some gospel music. Russell handles the task like a pro and gently slicks back Sienna’s lady locks into a ponytail. He even attempted to leave some hair out as bangs for his baby girl.

Mamma bear Ciara could not help but capture this priceless daddy-daughter moment. She captioned it “My Beautiful Black Man and My Beautiful Black Princess. Worship and Hairstyling #Sunday” as she posted it on her Instagram.

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Sienna wore a pink and white tutu to match the pink scrunchie used for her pony and as of now, we can all see that baby girl’s got style because she is seen guiding her dad through the process. We love us some little miss independent divas.

Ciara usually holds the fort at home in the hair department styling both Sienna and Future Jr’s hair before Future Jr cut off his hair to look more like his idol Michael Jordan.

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Last Edited by:Ama Nunoo Updated: February 4, 2021

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