ADVERTISEMENT

Couple give back to children at Christmas

Ciara and boyfriend, Russell Wilson were joined by actor Chris Pratt for a charity visit at the Seattle Children's Hospital on Tuesday, December 22.

Ciara and Russell Wilson

Ciara and boyfriend, Russell Wilson were joined by actor Chris Pratt for a charity visit at the Seattle Children's Hospital on Tuesday, December 22.

The trio made the holiday season a little brighter for some very deserving sick kids who will be hospitalized this Christmas!

Wilson (star quarterback dor the Seattle Seahawks) and Pratt ('Jurrassic Park World' star from Washington both documented the visit on Instagram, with photos showing them meeting children of all ages. In one snapshot, the three stars are all wearing scrubs and face masks as they spend time with a girl named Miranda.

"Thanks @Amazon for the @AmazonKindle for All 300 patients in @SeattleChildrens today from @Ciara & I!" Wilson wrote in one of his Instagram captions. The football player also posted a video in which the kids thank Amazon for the presents.

ADVERTISEMENT

On his part, Pratt commented, "Had the most amazing day at @seattlechildrens hospital. Got to meet a ton of great kids and parents.”

The actor went on, “Also got to spend some time with one of my personal role models @dangerusswilson and his lovely lady Ciara. I am truly living the dream. Say a prayer for all those kids who don’t get to be at home for Xmas.”

Pratt previously visited the Seattle Children’s Hospital in March, where he was accompanied by Chris Evans in his 'Captain America' uniform. Pratt and Evans had made a Super Bowl bet, and although he and the Seattle Seahawks lost, Evans still came through with the visit to the hospital. They also made a trip to visit ill kids in Boston, with Pratt donning his Guardians of the Galaxy costume.

Enhance Your Pulse News Experience!

Get rewards worth up to $20 when selected to participate in our exclusive focus group. Your input will help us to make informed decisions that align with your needs and preferences.

I've got feedback!

JOIN OUR PULSE COMMUNITY!

Unblock notifications in browser settings.
ADVERTISEMENT

Eyewitness? Submit your stories now via social or:

Email: eyewitness@pulse.ng

Recommended articles

D'banj still got the magic, delivers electrifying performance at Trace Live

D'banj still got the magic, delivers electrifying performance at Trace Live

Ruger & BNXN's 'RnB' is an anticlimactic end to their rift

Ruger & BNXN's 'RnB' is an anticlimactic end to their rift

Actor Kanayo Kanayo raises alarm on the dangers of YouTube skits on Nollywood

Actor Kanayo Kanayo raises alarm on the dangers of YouTube skits on Nollywood

Actress Etinosa Idemudia calls for more women to consider having abortions

Actress Etinosa Idemudia calls for more women to consider having abortions

Fireboy says he doesn't intentionally make Afrobeats

Fireboy says he doesn't intentionally make Afrobeats

Davido partners with United Masters to launch new record label

Davido partners with United Masters to launch new record label

BFA and Co Legal Orchestrates Landmark Deal: Davido launches Nine+ Records with UnitedMasters

BFA and Co Legal Orchestrates Landmark Deal: Davido launches Nine+ Records with UnitedMasters

Phyna rejects new offers from BBNaija sponsors as meeting ends in deadlock

Phyna rejects new offers from BBNaija sponsors as meeting ends in deadlock

Disney's 'Madu' director is working on a documentary on Chibok girls 'The Harvest'

Disney's 'Madu' director is working on a documentary on Chibok girls 'The Harvest'

ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT