Serena Williams Stars in New Prime Video Docuseries “The CEO Club’ With Thalía, Winnie Harlow & More

Serena Williams Stars in New Prime Video Docuseries “The CEO Club’ With Thalía, Winnie Harlow & More
Prime Video is teaming up with Serena Williams for a new unscripted project centered on women at the top of their fields. PEOPLE revealed that the streamer will launch The CEO Club, an eight-part docuseries premiering Feb. 23, 2026, with Williams both starring in the show and serving as an executive producer.
The series follows Williams, 44, alongside six other high-profile leaders as they juggle their personal lives and demanding careers. Cameras will track Latin pop star Thalía, fashion designer Dee Ocleppo Hilfiger, SHOP.COM CEO Loren Ridinger, supermodel and Cay Skin founder Winnie Harlow, Conteur Capital founder Hannah Bronfman, and ISA Grutman jewelry founder Isabela Rangel Grutman. “As an executive producer, I’ve had so much fun helping bring this series to life. Celebrating the brilliance, ambition, and sisterhood of women I admire and call friends has been incredibly special,” Williams said in a statement.
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