Culture April 29, 2020

Ciara and Russell Wilson celebrated daughter's 3rd birthday with 'Frozen'-inspired celebration

WATCH: Ciara and Russell Wilson threw a ‘Frozen’-themed birthday for their daughter

Ciara and Russell Wilson's daughter Sienna rang in her 3rd birthday on Tuesday with a family celebration in quarantine.

To mark the special occasion, the Seattle Seahawks quarterback shared a message on how much his daughter means to him. "THANKFUL. Since Day 1. You have been a true beaming light in our lives, Sienna," he wrote.

"We love you! All the way to the moon and back! Daddy’s girl," he added. "Happy Birthday My Love. 3 years old! Daddy & Mommy’s favorite number!"

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Ciara is currently pregnant with her second child with Wilson. She also has a 5-year-old son, Future, from a previous relationship.

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Wilson shared some photos of their home decked out in balloons and snowflake decorations inspired by the movie "Frozen" for Sienna's birthday.

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Ciara posted a video of her daughter to mark her third birthday, in which the 3-year-old tells her mom, "I feel happy," while the pair watch "The Lion King."

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"Never imagined I could have a bond like what we have with my little girl," the singer captioned her post. "She lights up the world! #HappyBirthday Mommy’s little Princess."

Ciara and Wilson have donated millions of meals to give back during the coronavirus pandemic. Last month, they announced they were donating 1 million meals to Food Lifeline in Seattle through Feeding America. They later pledged to donate 10 million more meals via the "Meals Up" initiative with Wheels Up to Feeding America.

"Obviously the world is going through so much right now and America is going through so much," Wilson said during an appearance on "Good Morning America" on April 9.

"I think, for us, to just try to find a way to make a little bit of a difference has been important to us and heavy on our hearts," he continued. "We’ve been really hoping and praying for America, for all of us to come together."