50 Cent couldn’t help but appreciate Serena Williams’ jaw-droppingly stunning cover for Harper’s Bazaar this week – but fans had to remind the rapper that she’s a happily married woman.
This week, Serena, 39, unveiled her striking cover for the magazine’s August issue, which sees the Wimbledon star wearing a shiny gold cape which is blowing to the wind making for quite the Marilyn Monroe moment.
But even better, all the photos of Serena are completely unretouched showing the mother-of-one as her most authentic self.
There’s a lot to be admired and 50 Cent made his feelings on the cover perfectly clear. The 45-year-old rapper shared the gorgeous photo with the caption: ‘👀@serenawilliams put a lil bit of that a*s out there.
‘Now Repeat after me say, God is good all the time. 😏🍾#lecheminduroi 🥃#bransoncognac.’ Many of Fiddy’s followers hopped into the comments section to remind him that Serena is married to Reddit co-founder Alexis Ohanian, with whom she shares one-year-old daughter Olympia.
One follower joked: ‘She’s married Fif but I’m not,’ but another stated: ‘Respect a marriage.’ Others agreed that the comment was inappropriate, with one fan saying: ‘That’s so rude, knowing that lady married,’ while another chimed in: ‘50 always complimenting somebody.. clearly has no respect for our marriage [sic].’
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In the interview, Serena credited her daughter Olympia for helping her get back onto the court: ‘Ultimately, my daughter is the reason I use my voice, the reason I picked up a racket again.
‘Love breathes life and newfound perspective into people.’ She continued: ‘It’s not about quitting when someone presents a challenge; it’s about getting up when you are down, dusting yourself off and asking,
Serena credited her daughter Olympia for helping her get back onto the court: ‘Ultimately, my daughter is the reason I use my voice, the reason I picked up a racket again.
“Is that the best you got?” ‘Because I have God with me, and I can take whatever comes my way.’