Monday, August 14, 2017

Feminists Blast Serena Williams For Her Heartfelt Comment About Motherhood


By Cortney O'Brien
Life News


Serena Williams is one of the most decorated female tennis players in history, having been No. 1 in the world multiple times. Yet, her recent remarks about motherhood suggest she won’t be missing the court all that much with her bundle of joy to look forward to. In an interview with Stellar Magazine, Williams declared that she won’t feel like a “real woman” until she has her first child.

“I have so much respect for so many women (for giving birth.), she told Stellar Magazine. “I am about to be a real woman now, you know? It’s going to be something incredibly impressive to go through.”
Even Serena Williams, who should be every feminist’s hero with her never ending list of accolades, was not safe from feminists’ ire after making those innocuous remarks.


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"I am about to be a real woman now."

Serena Williams prepares for her greatest challenge yet: motherhood http://trib.al/GVP1XOd 

Others lambasted the tennis star for her remarks by noting that some women choose not to have a baby or physically cannot conceive.

Their criticism missed the mark a bit, as Williams presumably did not mean to attack women with physical limitations. Motherhood is something to be celebrated. It’s a joy of life. What Williams said was not sexist or backward – it was beautiful. 

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