Russell Wilson, Ciara Update: Seahawks Quarterback Watches Pop Singer Perform Lap Dance For Fan [VIDEO]

What was once a storybook summer for Russell Wilson now keeps getting weirder and weirder.

After having to backtrack last week on a Rolling Stone interview in which he endorsed a product, "Recovery Water," as a concussion prevention wonder tonic, the Seahawks quarterback now is involved in a scene in which he watched girlfriend Ciara perform a lap dance for a random male fan, terezowens.com reported.

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Terezowens.com posted an Instagram video from the account of russellcicifanpg showing Ciara performing on stage at show in Corpus Christi, Texas, that took place on May 24, according to her tour schedule. In the video, an unidentified man is sitting in a chair with his arms being held out by a woman on either side of him. Ciara is then shown performing the dance.

Meanwhile, a still photo on the russellcicifanpg account of the same evening shows Wilson watching Ciara through a glass window on the side of the stage to Ciara's left.

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It is a strange turn of events for the Seattle hero, who seemed to have found a spiritual soul mate in the pop singer while signing a four-year contract extension worth $21.9 million per season. Wilson has been vocal about the couple's Christian beliefs and their vowed celibacy until they're married.

Rapper Future, Ciara's ex-boyfriend with whom she has a child, has been critical of the singer and Wilson for bringing his son, Future Zahir, so soon into their relationship.

Ciara has fought back, saying she took care of Future's other three kids -- all by other women -- when they were dating.

But even the most understanding people proclaiming to be Christian would have a hard time believing in the righteousness of Ciara and Wilson profess to have after watching the video.

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