Stephen A. Smith in Hot Water After Controversial Comments on Serena Williams’ Super Bowl Halftime Show Appearance
Stephen A. Smith, the outspoken sports personality known for his unfiltered opinions, has found himself at the center of a media storm after making controversial remarks about Serena Williams’ unexpected appearance during Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl Halftime Show. The incident, which took place during one of the biggest events in sports and entertainment, has sparked a heated backlash, with many questioning Smith’s take on the situation.
On Tuesday, Smith took to X (formerly Twitter) to defend himself after a user criticized his comments. The user, clearly frustrated by Smith’s remarks, fired back at the sports commentator, pointing out his lack of a marital history and questioning his right to comment on Serena Williams, who has been happily married to Reddit co-founder Alexis Ohanian for eight years. Smith responded by claiming that his comments were being misunderstood, stating, “Please go back and look at exactly what I said. I was talking overall from a man’s perspective—highlighting what most men would think. I didn’t utter a single disrespectful word about Serena.”
Despite his clarification, Smith’s response has done little to quell the growing backlash. He further explained, “No issues with folks getting upset about serious stuff, but this doesn’t qualify, peeps. Come on. We were joking around on @FirstTake. Damn y’all! It’s not that serious.”
However, the internet wasn’t buying his attempt to downplay the situation, with many pointing out that the comments struck a nerve and questioned Smith’s understanding of boundaries, especially when discussing a public figure like Serena Williams.
The Controversial Remarks on First Take
The controversy began earlier in the week when Smith shared his thoughts on ESPN’s First Take, just one day after Serena Williams made a surprise appearance during Kendrick Lamar’s halftime show at the Super Bowl. The tennis icon was seen walking to Lamar’s diss track aimed at Drake, “Not Like Us,” while also showing off some bold moves that captured the audience’s attention.
While the moment was clearly a playful one, Smith’s take on the situation was anything but lighthearted. During the First Take segment, Smith remarked, “If I’m married and my wife is going to join trolling her ex, go back to his ass. ‘Cause clearly you don’t belong with me. What you worried about him for and you’re with me? Bye. Bye.”
For many fans, Smith’s words felt out of place, especially given Serena’s long-lasting marriage to Alexis Ohanian and the fact that the two have a child together. The remark appeared to hint that Serena should not have engaged in what some interpreted as a “trolling” moment, suggesting that her husband might have some serious concerns over her actions.
The Drake-Ohanian Rivalry and Its Connection to the Super Bowl Moment
To fully understand the context of Smith’s comments, it’s essential to revisit the long-running rivalry between Serena’s husband, Alexis Ohanian, and rapper Drake. Rumors about a romance between Drake and Serena Williams have swirled for years, and last summer, Drake revealed that his 2016 track “Too Good,” featuring Rihanna, was inspired by the tennis superstar.
Just one year after the release of that album, in 2017, Serena Williams tied the knot with Ohanian, and the couple celebrated the arrival of their first child. Since then, the tension between Ohanian and Drake has only escalated. In 2022, after Drake branded Ohanian a “groupie” on the track “Middle of the Ocean” from his collaborative album Her Loss, Ohanian hit back swiftly on social media, calling out the rapper and making his stance clear.
The animosity between the two has continued to fuel public moments of tension, and the latest chapter of this rivalry came during Kendrick Lamar’s performance at the Pop-Out: Ken and Friends concert last summer. In the viral video, Kendrick looped “Not Like Us,” a track that includes a pointed diss aimed at Drake. Ohanian seized the opportunity to respond, sharing a clip of Kobe Bryant’s famous quote, “I’m going to beat you,” along with a scathing remark.
In the aftermath, Smith chimed in, saying, “I’m going to let you know I beat you. And I’m gonna want you to reconsider your professional life choice.” This added yet another layer to the ongoing drama between the two men, with fans eagerly watching every move they make.
Smith’s Unwarranted Disrespect or Playful Banter?
The incident sparked a whirlwind of reactions across social media, as fans weighed in on whether Smith was justified in making his comments or if he crossed a line. Many fans were quick to defend Serena Williams, reminding Smith that his remarks disregarded the boundaries of respect in relationships, especially when it involves a married woman. On the other hand, some of Smith’s supporters argued that he was simply offering his perspective as a man, adding that his comments were made in jest.
While Smith continues to defend his statements as harmless banter, the backlash has left many questioning whether there is a deeper issue at play. Is it possible that Smith’s dismissal of the situation as “not that serious” is just a way of downplaying the controversy? Or is he genuinely unaware of the impact his words may have on Serena Williams and her family?
The Public Reaction: A Growing Divide
The public reaction to Smith’s comments has been mixed, with some agreeing with his attempt at humor while others believe that the comments were unnecessary and disrespectful. The entire situation sheds light on the broader discussion of how celebrities, especially female athletes like Serena Williams, are often treated and scrutinized in the public eye.
What’s clear is that Stephen A. Smith’s words have stirred the pot once again, leaving fans, critics, and the general public divided. As the backlash continues to unfold, only time will tell whether Smith’s efforts to apologize and clarify his stance will be enough to repair his image.
For now, the controversy remains a hot topic, with social media buzzing over the tension between Smith, Serena, Ohanian, and the ongoing Drake rivalry.