Serena Williams, the tennis ace, attended the Oscars this year. Venus and Serena graced the ceremony to support the movie ‘King Richard’ based on their father, Richard Williams. The movie beautifully showcases Venus and Serena’s journey to greatness and the role their father played in their upbringing.
Serena is quite active on various social media platforms, thereby offering a glimpse of her whereabouts to her countless fans. Thus, there is no way she would miss out on the Oscars. She chose Instagram as one of the major platforms for sharing her experience this time.
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Serena Williams at the Oscars
Serena kept her fans well updated with everything from the invitations to walking down the red carpet at the Oscars. Adding to that, Alexis Ohanian shared a picture of his wife, Serena from the Oscars and expressed how weird and at the same time exciting their visit was.
Further, Serena Williams, along with her sister Venus, introduced the performance of Beyonce. Beyonce has co-written the song ‘Be Alive’ which plays in the end credits of the movie King Richard. However, what made the performance special and emotional for the sisters was that it was being performed at Compton. The place that holds the memories of their beginning.
Eventually, the night full of amusements ended, and Serena, while heading back home, said, “And that is a wrap. I am so ready to go home. And bye.”
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Serena’s Reaction to the Will Smith Incident
Although many tried to sneak out on speaking or reacting to Will Smith slapping Chris Rock, Serena, staying true to her nature, shared her disbelief. The 23 times Grand Slam champion posted her reaction to her Instagram stories with several clips showing her with mouth agape and in one of them she said, “I just sat down, because I was like, I gotta put that drink down.”
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Serena is a self-made woman. Therefore, she obviously has been through enough to gain the strength of expressing herself whenever and however she wants. Her fans all around the world also appreciate her straightforwardness.
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As far as her life on the court is concerned, the 23-time Major champion has been sidelined for nearly nine months now. Though she has begun light training, a great level of uncertainty still looms over her much-awaited comeback.