Singer Ciara has shared a sweet video of her husband, football player Russell Wilson, as the couple celebrated their sixth wedding anniversary together.

In the video, the couple can be seen walking together on a sunny day near a beach. They went on to share a sweet kiss. The video also shows the couple dancing together at a party, wearing orange and brown outfits.

The couple also enjoys some romantic moments together, which include a boat ride together, a kiss at a cafe and sharing a piece of cake on their wedding day.

"Doing life with you has been everything I've hoped for, dreamt of, and more," the 36-year-old singer wrote on Instagram. "It's the best feeling in the world waking up to you everyday. I'm a better woman because of you."

"There is absolutely nothing I wouldn't do for you," she added. "Happy Anniversary Mi Amore. My Best Friend. I love you so much @DangeRussWilson God is Good! Year 6. Forever to Go."

Wilson posted a sweet reply to his wife's post.

"Mrs. Wilson. You have filled my heart with joy since the moment I met you. Loving you and Future, Sienna, and Win is the greatest blessing and gift ever. Cheers to Year 6. Cheers to Love. Cheers to Us. Mi Amore," he wrote.

TV personality La La Anthony also commented, "This made me get teary eyed. Love you both so much. Here’s to a lifetime of happiness," while makeup artist Yolonda Frederick wrote, "Happy Anniversary to 2 of the most amazing people I know. Love you both so much and my God continue to bless your marriage."

Wilson also shared a special message for his wife on Instagram to celebrate their sixth anniversary.

"I walked into the room for the first time…and I was speechless," he wrote along with a sweet video featuring him and his wife. "Not because I didn't have the words to say, but because God answered my prayers."

The video also featured Ciara and Wilson's two kids - 1-year-old Win Harrison and 5-year-old Sienna Princess.

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