Ciara Covers Our November Issue and Talks Trolls, Her Unshakable Ambition, and How Destiny's Child Inspired Her

With her seventh album about to drop, the sizzling singer/dancer seems to have it all but wants more because “no dream is too big.” Here, she talks to Cosmo about faith, fitness, and her husband’s “goodies”—

On how Destiny’s Child’s morning news show performance inspired her to become an entertainer:

“They were killing it, and I just went, ‘This is what I want to do. I’m gonna be an entertainer…’ The first goal I wrote down was to get discovered. The second was to sell 3 to 4 million records. Third, have longevity.”

On her unshakable ambition:

“I never thought, I can’t be because of the color of my skin, I can’t be because of my gender. No dream is too big. I want to be a billionaire. The more resources, the more you can do. But I think my greatest accomplishment 10 years from now is that I would have a successful life as it pertains to my marriage and being a mom. It’s cool to want to do all these creative things, but it’s no good to gain the world if you lose your soul.”

On dealing with trolls:

“When someone comes for you and you didn’t send for them, you keep your eye on the prize. I know what my mission is. I know what I’m hoping for and working hard for every day. And that’s my focus. I’m not going to let people steal my joy. I move on. New day, new opportunity, new energy, let’s go.”

On her post-baby fitness routine—up to three workouts a day:

It was kind of like, wake up in the morning, breastfeed, eat a small meal, go train, come back in, breastfeed, eat another meal, go train, then come back, have another meal, and then a third training session at night. It was a good challenge, one I set for myself, not for anyone else. Taking care of myself makes me feel really good. And I want to keep it sexy too, you know.”

Photographer: Victor Demarchelier. Fashion Editor: Yashua Simmons

For more Ciara, pick up the November 2018 issue on newsstands October 9, or click here to subscribe to the digital edition.

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