Fans Can't Get Over Ciara's Long Toned Legs in Stylish New Photo
Ciara is known to often switch up her look and always keep it stylish, but it's her "killer legs" in a newly-surfaced photo that are particularly getting rave reviews.
The "Like a Boy" singer, who recently announced she and NFL quarterback husband Russell Wilson are expecting another child, took to Instagram with the image on Thursday, August 17, wearing an outfit from one of her latest video shoots.
The still shot came just a day after the hip-hop/R&B songstress announced an upcoming collaboration with rapper Lil Baby, debuting the track, entitled "Forever," with a preview snippet on social media.
"I don’t want it if it isn’t Forever," the caption of the upload teased, mentioning the name of the song.
In the alluring snap, Ciara can be seen sporting a full knit cream-colored outfit comprised of cuffed mini cutoff shorts and a voluminous matching vest. The music video look was accessorized with sky-high stiletto ankle-wrap sandals and gold jewelry.
But it wasn't the outfit that fans gushed over this time around—it was her long, toned legs that really caught the attention of social media users.
"Killer legs for days! ??," one proclaimed, as another comment further brought attention to her lower extremities, writing, "LEGGGSSS??????."
"You better be a mother!!! ??????????????????????????????????????????," another complimented of the soon-to-be mom-of-four.
A fourth comment read, "Go Mamma ???? legs for days. I gotta tread on the gym with your routines ….. tone ???? is that what you meant when you said #LevelUp ??," while a fifth agreed: "?? "those legs just keep on going" - Ludacris ????????."
Someone even dubbed the "Goodies" songstress "LEGara!!!!!! ????????????."
More, on the other hand, were simply just overly-hype for new music from the artist. "EP is charting in New Zealand, Australia and Japan already! ?? Go CiCi!!" one Instagrammer applauded.
The Grammy winner's newest project, CiCi the EP, dropped Friday, Aug. 18.
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