Serena Williams celebrates Michael B. Jordan's 'well deserved' induction to the Hollywood Walk of Fame

Serena Williams and Michael B. Jordan
Serena Williams and Michael B. Jordan

Serena Williams recently applauded Michael B. Jordan for receiving a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

Jordan received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Wednesday, March 1, for his lifelong achievements in film as he geared up for the release of his directorial debut, Creed III. Jonathan Majors and Ryan Coogler honored the actor with heartfelt speeches for his accomplishments.

Donatella Versace congratulated Michael B. Jordan on his great achievement.

"What an incredible achievement receiving a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame! Congratulations!! You look amazing," she wrote on Instagram.

Serena Williams reposted Donatella Versace's post to her Instagram story and celebrated Michael B. Jordan's 'well deserved' accomplishment.

Serena Williams' Instagram story
Serena Williams' Instagram story

Serena Williams reveals that her daughter Olympia does not enjoy playing tennis despite being skilled at the sport

Williams and her daughter Olympia at the ASB Classic 2020
Williams and her daughter Olympia at the ASB Classic 2020

Serena Williams recently joined Norah O'Donnell on the CBS show 'Person to Person with Norah O'Donnell.' During the interview, she revealed that her daughter Olympia is not too fond of playing tennis, which she found slightly disappointing.

However, she also acknowledged that Olympia is naturally talented at the sport and that she is currently trying to find ways to encourage her to play more.

"Olympia doesn't actually like to play tennis too much," Serena Willliams said. "That's a little disappointing for me, but she's actually really good at it. So we are trying to figure out a way to get her to play a little bit."

The 23-time Grand Slam champion also mentioned that Olympia enjoys being social, going to school, and spending time with friends. To encourage Olympia to play more tennis, Williams floated the idea of making tennis a more social activity by encouraging her daughter to take part in group lessons.

Despite Olympia's lack of interest in tennis, Williams hopes that she can at least play a little bit since she has a natural talent for the sport.

"Olympia loves being social... She loves being around friends, she loves going to school," Williams continued. "Maybe I can push her into tennis by getting other kids to have a group lesson, I think that's what I'm gonna do...I really want her to play at least a little bit because she's actually really good at it."

Since retiring from professional tennis at the 2022 US Open, Serena Williams has been focusing on her business firm Serena Ventures, which has invested in more than 60 start-up companies to date.

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