Serena Williams’ Latest Photos Has Some Fans Saying She’s Unrecognizable
Serena Williams’ Latest Photos Has Some Fans Saying She’s Unrecognizable
Tennis champion Serena Williams is receiving criticism from one of her latest Instagram posts.
Serena Williams is one the most decorated tennis players of all time. With awards and titles ranging from Grand Slam Cups to Wimbledon, she is no stranger to the spotlight. With the level of media attention and coverage Serena Williams receives consistently, fans are quite shocked by her recent appearance and question whether the person in the photo is actually her.
She shared a photo showing off a pair of Stuart Weitzman heels and wrote,
“When @stuartweitzman shoes strike just right”

Fans dropped down in theJasmineBRAND’s comments and sounded off, many saying she looks unrecognizable.
Many fans agree Serena Williams is a stunning woman, and are outraged with the glam team. The last time Serena caused a stir in the media was back in February when she became emotional after losing in the Australian Open Semi-Finals to Naomi Osaka.

Naomi Osaka
When a reporter asked her about retirement, she replied: “I don’t know.” Take a look at the moment from the interview Serena did at the Australian Open.
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