Serena Williams Reacts to Super Cup: “I Simply Don’t Have Time for Petty”

Serena Williams Responds to Criticism

Serena Williams addressed those who targeted her Kamea during a Super Bowl break, clarifying that it has nothing to do with her stature.

Kendrick Lamar Makes History

Last week (February 9), Kendrick Lamar made history by becoming the first solo rapper to headline the coveted Super Bowl halftime show. Following this, it was reported that Lamar’s performance garnered an impressive 133.5 million viewers and over 38 million views on YouTube, marking it as the most popular performance in Super Bowl history.

Lamar brought several special guests, including SZA and Samuel L. Jackson. He performed hits like “HUMBLE.,” “LOYALTY.,” “DNA.,” and “HUMBLE.,” with one standout moment being his diss track aimed at Drake, titled “Not Like Us.”

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Williams made a memorable appearance during the finale, echoing her victory dance from the 2012 London Olympic Games when she celebrated her gold medal.

Following her Super Bowl appearance, Williams faced scrutiny on social media, with many claiming she had beef with Drake, whom she briefly dated.

The legendary athlete took to her official X/Twitter to set the record straight. Her husband, Alexis Ohanian, tweeted about her CRIP Walk moment during the event, stating: “Some of you have no idea that Serena faced criticism for the same dance 13 years ago at Wimbledon, showing that this is about more than music.”

In response to her husband’s tweet, Williams said: “What is my dad and husband. Always had my back. I love you. Damn it, I was so late for the game (I was sick) and busy building a billion dollar company with @Wynbeauty… Definitely not dancing to be small, lol.”

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She continued, “I believe I’ve demonstrated 23 times (not counting four gold medals) that I simply don’t have time for pettiness. All love and respect here, always with no negativity.”

In other news, Chance the Rapper recently praised the dancer who raised the Palestinian flag during the Super Bowl. Additionally, Kid Rock shared his thoughts on Lamar’s halftime performance, stating that he “respects” it but believes it embodies the “explosion of DEI.”


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