23-time Grand Slam champion Serena Williams is a popular figure both on and off the court. She is currently promoting the upcoming film, ‘King Richard’- that is based on the life of her father, Richard Williams. Interestingly, renowned Hollywood star Will Smith is playing the character of Richard in the film.
The always fun-loving Serena Williams recently made fun of herself. She was getting ready for a show and suddenly something embarrassing happened to her.
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“Why do these things only happen to me”- Serena Williams
While getting ready for a show, Serena accidentally ripped her pants from the backside. She sat on the chair and the pants were so tight that they were ripped apart at the seams right ahead of the show. It was both an embarrassing and funny moment for the former World No.1 player and she burst out into laughter after the incident took place.
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“Why! Why! I promise you, these things only happen to me!” exclaimed Serena.
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Serena teaches some life hacks to her fans
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Even though her pants got ripped, Serena didn’t abandon the show but instead taught her fans a useful life hack. She disclosed how the problem could be solved by easily wearing a jacket around one’s waist and then wearing the coat over it in order to hide the ripped section. Later, she highlighted that whatever happens, the show must go on.
“The show must go on, no matter what, the show must go on,” said the 40-year-old.
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Fans haven’t watched Serena Williams on the court for quite some time now. It appears that she won’t play any professional tennis in the remaining part of the year as well and will only make a comeback at the Australian Open 2022 now. Will she be able to win her 24th Grand Slam title before hanging her tennis racquets for good?
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