Whether it is on or off the court, Serena Williams has often served as an inspirational figure for many. Now that she has moved away from the competitive game, the American tennis legend recently won the hearts of a flurry of fans with a heartfelt off-court act.
Being a mother of two little daughters, the ‘Queen of the Court’ recently extended a kind ‘breast milk’ gesture for the other woman. Reacting to the same, a plethora of fans flocked to social media to laud the 23-time singles Grand Slam champion for her ‘breastfeeding’ initiative that intends to help fellow mothers.
Fans react to Serena Williams’ heartfelt ‘breast milk’ gesture
A year after bidding adieu to the racket game, the former tennis ace embraced motherhood for the second time. Now that she is a breastfeeding mother, the American tennis icon recently helped other women by donating some left-over breast milk. Williams revealed that she ‘felt amazing’ after helping other fellow mothers who are unable to produce milk.
In her latest Instagram post, the ‘Queen of the Court’ jokingly also said, “BTW Someone out there is getting some super soldier milk. 🤭” Taking note of her kind ‘breast milk’ act, a flurry of fans quickly reacted in the comments section. One fan said, “With your diet and who you are I would drink that milk myself”
A fan also labeled her breast milk as “That’s G.O.A.T. Milk!” while another user called it “Milk of champions!!” Another fan jokingly asserted that some kids’ backhand must have gotten stronger after drinking that milk, “Some kids backhand just got stronger.”
Similarly, a user touted that the baby that will drink this milk will become the next Wimbledon winner. She commented, “The baby that will drink this milk will become the next Wimbledon’s winner”
Meanwhile, a fan also said, “Can I have some? My 17 year old will have it with her cornflakes (she’s a tennis player and needs this extra Serena Push Power Milk))”
Another fan commented, “Omg these baby’s will be drinking from greatness”
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