Serena Williams and her daughter just won Instagram
And they are hilarious…
And they are hilarious…
From the editors of InStyle US Words by Camryn Rabideau
Serena Williams and her daughter, Alexis Olympia, have already mastered the mother-daughter selfie. The 36-year-old tennis star shared the sweetest picture of her newborn on Instagram yesterday, and the caption is amazing, to boot!
Williams and her fiancé, Reddit co-founder Alexis Ohanian, welcomed their beautiful baby girl at the beginning of September, and they have certainly delivered thus far when it comes to adorable baby pics.
This latest Instagram post is among the best, if we do say so ourselves!
In the picture, Williams is holding her daughter up to her chest, and both ladies are wearing the flower crown filter - it's never too early!
The caption is pure gold, too. Under the pic, Williams wrote, ‘Ladies is a "push present" a thing? If so what did you get if anything? #conversationstarter.’
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It looks like she might be trying to tell her fiancé something — hint, hint.
If you're wondering when you'll see this tennis legend back on the court, the answer is soon. According to Sports Illustrated, Williams is planning to defend her title at the Australian Open in January 2018. That's just a few months away!
There's no denying Williams is a fierce mum AND a fierce athlete.
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