KEY POINTS

  • Russell Wilson joined his wife Ciara when she guest-hosted "The Ellen DeGeneres Show" Thursday
  • Wilson surprised Ciara when he got down on one knee and proposed that they have more children
  • Ciara said she loves seeing her husband in "daddy mode" because it's "one of the sexiest things" about him

Russell Wilson is looking forward to having more kids with wife Ciara.

The Seahawks quarterback, 33, surprised his 36-year-old wife with an unexpected proposal when Ciara was guest-hosting Thursday's episode of "The Ellen DeGeneres Show." Wilson got down on one knee to ask Ciara if she was willing to have another baby.

During the episode, Ciara blushed after Wilson gave her a large bouquet of roses and joked to the audience that her husband makes her extremely nervous. Wilson then laughed and asked the audience, "Do you guys want me to make her more nervous?" as Ciara looked surprised.

Dropping to one knee, the NFL star asked, "I have a question for you. Serious question. Can we have more babies?"

Ciara laughed as her husband made his case, saying, "I mean, it would be perfect. Just give me one more at least."

The "Body Party" singer continued to giggle before replying, "We definitely can, but we've got a little time before we get there."

The two are already proud parents to daughter Sienna Princess, 4, and son Win Harrison, 19 months. Ciara also has a son, Future Zahir, 7, with her ex Future.

Ciara shared that she has her hands full with their three kids at home. However, she said she loves seeing Wilson in "daddy mode" because it's "one of the sexiest things" about him.

Wilson and Ciara, who tied the knot in 2016, recently spoke to People about the "non-stop entertainment" they have at home as they raise three kids.

"These kids are funny. Our kids are really hilarious, and obviously the older they get, the more they think they know," Ciara said, adding that while the kids "run the house" at this point, their youngest child Win is the one "leading the charge" with his siblings.

"They say the third baby kind of moves or learns the quickest because they're trying to keep up with their siblings, and he's on it," Ciara continued. "He's talking really early, he's moving, he's a big baby and he's really tall, you know?"

In a previous interview, Wilson, who shut down the Seattle Art Museum in 2017 for a romantic date with Ciara, revealed that they have made their marriage work by constantly taking time to date even if they already have kids.

"You got to keep it sexy, you got to keep it romantic, you got to constantly put each other first, and we have our date nights every Friday," he told Entertainment Tonight. "We try to do our thing and have our one-on-one time and make sure that we spend that quality time doing something fun together. That's one key thing."

Russell Wilson and Ciara
Russell Wilson and Ciara attend the State dinner in honor of Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe And Akie Abe April 28, 2015, in Washington, DC. Getty Images/Olivier Douliery