Serena Williams Shuts Down Speculation That Her Super Bowl Dance Was Shade Toward Drake: ‘Absolutely Not’

Serena Williams Shuts Down Speculation That Her Super Bowl Dance Was Shade Toward Drake: ‘Absolutely Not’
Serena Williams says her viral Super Bowl appearance had nothing to do with Drake.
In a new interview with Time, the tennis legend addressed the speculation that her Crip Walk during Kendrick Lamar’s halftime performance of “Not Like Us” was a subtle jab at her ex. She said,
“Obviously I can see how someone would think that, but absolutely not. I have never had negative feelings towards him. We’ve known him for so many years.”
View this post on Instagram
As for critics who questioned the optics of her dissing an ex while married, Serena made it clear she wasn’t concerned:
“We’re investing in women and in sports. This is literally the last thing on our minds. Come on.”
Her husband, Alexis Ohanian, previously addressed the situation by pointing out Serena’s history with the dance move:
“Some of y’all have no idea how criticized Serena was for this same dance at Wimbledon 13 years ago and it shows.”
What do you think? Share below!
[VIA]
Previous Article
Next Article
Fat Joe Says The Roots Exclude Him From Hip-Hop Celebrations They Help Organize: ‘I Don’t Know Why They Don’t Pick Me’
Megan Thee Stallion Teases ‘Act III,’ Says She’s Securing A “Big Budget” While Fans Grow Impatient
Lizzo Speaks Out As New Album Debuts To Shockingly Low Sales, Just 2,650 Copies In First Week
Drake’s BM Sophie Brussaux Off The Market, Marries Muay Thai Fighter On Father’s Day
August Alsina Checks Young Thug Over Thug’s Past Remarks About The LGBTQ+ Community: There’s So Much Sh*t You Could Be Talking About’
Takeoff’s Mom Says Father Was “Barely Present” In Rapper’s Life Amid Fight Over Wrongful Death Settlement
Oprah Winfrey’s Whitney Houston Story Challenged By Singer’s Estate: “She Was Absolutely Not High”
India Arie Says No Record Label Exec Who Is Dominant In This Business Is Ethical’ As She Reflects On Working Relationship With Clive Davis Following His De@th