All Serena Williams ever does is take care of her family and dominate the tennis court, but now, the 23-time Grand Slam champion is clapping back at people on the internet who are making some crazy accusations against her.
Williams took to Instagram Live to address claims that sheβs been bleaching her skin. While going through her makeup routine on Monday (Dec. 2), Williams said, βNo, for you haters out there, I do not bleach my skin.β
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Her response comes right after a video of Williams at her daughterβs school event shook up the internet. In the now viral video, Williams is sitting next to her husband, Alexis Ohanian, and the couple is seemingly having a good time supporting their daughter. But for many online, Williamsβ skin was the real topic of discussion.
X user @Dee_184 asked βWhat happened to her?β Another user, @pun_rivers, wrote βshe was a dark skinned black woman. Now? I dont know wtf is going on.β
Williams rebutted on Live saying βthere is a thing called sunlight, and in that sunlight you get different colors.β The pro-athlete went on to point out how she was wearing βstage makeupβ while volunteering to help kids backstage at the school event.
If you donβt know anything about the beauty world, stage makeup is quite literally the opposite of everyday makeup. Stage makeup is dramatic, bold, and not at all meant to look natural... But even with Williams trying to explain herself, many still werenβt buying it.
@user3823479231054 said on TikTok Williams βis lightening her skin. Maybe not bleaching but she is doing something.β They continued with βEveryone black knows that sunlight doesnβt make us lighter. It makes us darker.β

βAs my grandmother would say Bless your heart,β wrote @user6672455480213. Despite all the βhatersββ as Williams calls themβ she says she doesnβt hate her skin or want to change it. βI am a dark Black woman, and I love who I am, and I love how I look,β Williams said on Instagram.
She continued saying she doesnβt judge anyone who chooses to skin bleach. βAnd if people do it, thatβs their thing, and they have every opportunity and they should. I donβt judge, but you guys do,β she said.
βBut thatβs what this world is about, and I stay in my lane β the non-judgy one, and I keep it. But no, I actually donβt bleach my skin, so can we just kinda clear that up?β she concluded.
Despite the internet drawing βridiculousβ similarities between Williams and Sammy Sosa, the Dominican baseball player who notoriously bleached his dark skin, and the comedy film βWhite Chicks,β Williams is unfazed. On Live, she casually moved on from the skin bleaching topic and finished her makeup routine.
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