Serena Williams’ Husband Fires Back at Critics

It’s no secret that Serena Williams served up an epic moment at Super Bowl LIX.

As a devoted admirer, I’m eager to express Alexis Ohanian’s intent for fans to grasp the profound meaning behind Serena’s Crip Walk during Kendrick Lamar’s halftime show. Given her past encounter with criticism when she did the same dance in her 2012 victory celebration against Maria Sharapova, it’s crucial that we appreciate its significance this time around.

He stated on X (previously known as Twitter) on February 10th that some people don’t realize how criticized Serena was for a similar dance routine at Wimbledon 13 years ago, and it’s evident…. He further emphasized that this issue transcends music.

Alongside his tweet, there was a video clip showing Serena’s performance, as well as a snapshot of the criticism she faced during that period.

Apart from accusations that the victory celebration seemed to endorse gang violence, Jason Whitlock of Fox Sports also stated back then, “Serena’s behavior was similar to telling an offensive, inappropriate joke in a church… She should have been reprimanded. Her actions were childish and lacking class.

During the heated debate, Serena—who tragically lost her eldest sister, Yetunde Price, to gang violence in 2003—shared with reporters, “I didn’t know what else to do. I was overjoyed, and before I knew it, I found myself dancing and moving. It wasn’t planned; it just occurred naturally.

After making an appearance during the Super Bowl, the 23-time Grand Slam champion playfully remarked, “I didn’t dance that ‘Crip Walk’ at Wimbledon; they definitely would have penalized me for it.

If I’m your husband, I can’t help but wonder, ‘Why are you teasing him – your ex?’,” he stated on the February 10th episode of the First Take podcast. “If I’m married, and my wife is engaging in such behavior with her ex – go back to him. It seems that you don’t belong with me. What are you still concerned about him for – and you with me?

As far as Alexis is concerned, he appears untroubled by Serena’s past romantic entanglements, given that he has been married to her for eight years and they share two daughters together.

Apart from praising the halftime performance as “simply amazing,” he additionally defended Serena on Twitter, re-shared his support, and addressed Stephen by saying, “Got you covered.

For more of the celebrity appearances at Super Bowl LIX, keep reading.

Over a decade since she first did it, the response to Serena’s Crip Walk has been overwhelmingly favorable. This was not just a satisfying conclusion for tennis enthusiasts, but also for those who know about Serena’s relationship with Drake.

In the early 2000s, there were whispers that they were romantically involved, and more recently, Serena has been featured in one of Drake’s songs titled “Middle Of The Ocean.” In this song, he refers to her spouse as a ‘groupie.’

It appears that having Serena dance to Kendrick’s song “Not Like Us,” a track that criticizes Drake and plays a role in their ongoing dispute, might be another intentional dig in their prolonged rivalry.

While most fans thought the moment epic, however, ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith had another opinion.

If we’re married, the thought that crosses my mind is, ‘Why are you teasing him – teasing your ex?'” he expressed during a Feb 10 episode of the First Take podcast. “If I’m in a relationship, and my partner is engaging with her ex – go back to him. Because it seems you don’t belong with me. What are you concerned about him for – and you with me?

On the other hand, it appears that Alexis, who is a father to two girls with his wife over an eight-year marriage, doesn’t show signs of concern regarding any past romantic interests of Serena.

Apart from praising the halftime performance as “simply amazing,” he also reposted his support for Serena and mentioned Stephen, saying, “Got your back.

For more of the celebrity appearances at Super Bowl LIX, keep reading.

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2025-02-11 21:49