While the dazzling duo of Ciara and Russell Wilson made their first public appearance at the White House State Dinner back in April, it looks like the lovebirds are still going strong. While it was rumored that the two hit a rough patch and were taking a break, this could not be further from the truth as the two seem inseparable of late. Everywhere from his hometown of Seattle to numerous stops along Ciara's Jackie Tour, the two have been spotted together. This past Sunday, Ciara and Russell stunned on the red carpet of the 2015 BET Awards, making it irrefutable that they are quickly becoming one of the cutest couples in entertainment.

A photo posted by Ciara (@ciara) on Jun 29, 2015 at 10:01pm PDT

The pair was quite the vision in L.A. over the weekend as the "I Bet" singer was there to pay tribute to Dance Icon honoree, Janet Jackson, as she took part in a killer dance medley where she ripped the stage. During the night, her "baby boo" (as she affectionately called Wilson) was right there by her side to root his lady on. Ciara was clad in a silver metal mesh gown by Wes Gordon with a plunging neckline while her arm candy for the evening, Wilson, donned all black with a stylish bejeweled blazer. Needless to say, the two made quite the pair.

While the picture perfect duo seem like a match made in heaven — the two both have reputations for being good natured and very charitable, as the Seahawks Quarterback makes it his mission to visit the Seattle Children's Hospital every week — not everyone is happy about their coupling. Due to the fact that the first time mommy broke off her engagement to Atlanta rapper, Future, a year ago (shortly after giving birth to their son, Future Zahir Wilburn), some worry that the R&B crooner may be moving too fast with her NFLer. You can't please everyone and by the looks of these two, who seem perfectly at ease and comfortable with one another, their happiness is the only thing they should be concerned with.

A photo posted by Ciara (@ciara) on Jun 29, 2015 at 10:37am PDT

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