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Serena Williams Sparks Conversation with Super Bowl Halftime Show Appearance

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Tennis icon Serena Williams made waves during the Super Bowl LIX Halftime Show, surprising fans by joining Kendrick Lamar on stage. Her appearance quickly became a hot topic, with speculation swirling about whether she was subtly sending a message to Drake while dancing to Lamar’s hit “Not Like Us”, a track widely interpreted as a diss aimed at the Canadian rapper.

Fans React to Serena’s Bold Moment

Social media erupted with reactions, with many fans interpreting Williams’ performance as a response to Drake’s past lyrics referencing her and her husband, Alexis Ohanian. One fan tweeted:

“Drake has mentioned Serena and her husband in too many of his songs. I’m not upset if she’s getting some payback.”

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The speculation added an extra layer of intrigue to what was already an electrifying halftime show.

Serena Williams Responds After the Performance

Following the show, Serena Williams took to X (formerly Twitter) to share her excitement. She posted:

“Let’s go Super Bowl halftime??! I died a little!”

Along with her message, Williams shared a video showcasing her stunning blue two-piece tennis skirt set, a nod to her signature athletic elegance.

A Night to Remember

Williams’ unexpected cameo added to the historic Super Bowl halftime show, further proving her crossover appeal beyond tennis. Whether or not her appearance was meant to send a message to Drake, one thing is clear—Serena knows how to steal the spotlight.

With the Super Bowl buzz still fresh, fans are eager to see what’s next for the tennis legend, whether on or off the court.

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