Serena Williams’ new baby is sleeping like a queen.In a new video on her YouTube channel, the tennis superstar gives fans a tour of the very regal nursery she had made for the arrival of her new baby, Adira.Read More: Serena Williams And Alexis Ohanian Welcome Second Child Adira RiverFirst, though, Williams shares a look […]
Continue readingSerena Williams’ family just got a little bigger.On Tuesday, the tennis superstar and her husband Alexis Ohanian shared the news that they have welcomed their second child, daughter Adira River.Read More: Serena Williams Reveals The Sex Of Baby No.2 With Epic Light Show“I’m grateful to report our house is teaming with love: a happy & […]
Continue readingSerena Williams is having a girl!The Grand Slam winner and her husband, Alexis Ohanian, revealed the big news in a video on Williams’ YouTube channel.The video chronicles the moments leading up to the couple finding out the sex of baby No.2 as well as Williams sharing her wishes about having another daughter.The “our next great […]
Continue readingGame, set, perfect match! Serena Williams was certainly feeling the love on Tuesday, Aug.11 as she returned to the court for her first competitive match since the Covid-19 outbreak postponed numerous tennis tournaments.The world-famous athlete was victorious against Bernarda Pera at the Top Seed Open in Kentucky, and we’d like to think she has her […]
Continue readingThe National Women’s Soccer League (Nwsl) announced on Tuesday that a professional women’s soccer team is coming to Los Angeles in Spring 2022.While the team’s official name and venue partner have yet to be announced, the organization has formally dubbed itself “Angel City” in honor of its new home.The name and venue are expected to […]
Continue readingAlexis Ohanian is speaking up.Taking to Instagram, the Reddit co-founder recalled an encounter with police he had in college where he fell asleep drunk in his car. Highlighting the manner in which the officer had interacted with him, Ohanian hoped to use his post as a means to contribute to the larger conversations of race. “2005, just a […]
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