Ciara wants daughters to know they're 'not limited by gender or colour of their skin'

Pop star Ciara has revealed the key lesson she wants to teach her daughters.

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Ciara wants her daughters to feel empowered
Ciara wants her daughters to feel empowered

Ciara wants to teach her daughters that they're "not limited by their gender or the colour of their skin".

The 39-year-old singer - who has daughters Sienna, seven, and Amora, 15 months, and sons Future, 10, and Win, four, with husband Russell Wilson - has opened up on her hopes for her girls in the future.

She told Kindred by Parents magazine: "I always want my girls to feel valued, know that they can create their own self-worth, they're in control of themselves and where they can [go] in life.

"I want my girls to know that they're not limited by their gender or the colour of their skin."

She also wants her daughters to understand their own worth, and that they are in control of themselves.

She added: "I need to remind my girls to know when you are in the full essence of your honey and your sweetness, but also being firm and clear, you can make a lot happen in that space."

Meanwhile, Ciara previously admitted she needs "a little time before adding to her brood, but she and Russell do want a fifth child in the future.

Back in November, she joked to PEOPLE at the 2024 Baby2Baby Gala: "Oh my gosh, it is turned up. I have a kid on every corner.

"Oh my Lord, pray for me sometimes."

She then said: "Russ keeps walking around going like this, like, 'Cinco.' And I'm like, 'High five, I love you too.'

"I mean, listen, I think we'll make it to five, but this mom needs a little time. Just a little bit."

The 'Goodies' singer previously opened up about her "chaotic" life work with four children but admitted she wouldn't change it for the world.

She told the outlet: "It was the most amazing time with my babies. I was like, ‘This is what life is about.’ So, the little joys in life.

"I'm so grateful for those moments where I can go from the crazy schedule then to have these humbling moments where it's just [her] being a mom.

"Every day is nonstop, but it's chaotic, but I wouldn't have it any other way. So first summer [with] four is crazy, but we're doing all right. We're making it happen."