Serena Williamsย expressed discomfort after entering her hotel in New York City and discovering a decorativeย cotton plant.

Theย tennis legend, who recently faced criticism for promoting a weight-loss jab, shared the moment on her Instagram Stories on Thursday (September 25).

Serena was in the Big Apple for the launch of Kim Kardashianโ€™s Skims/Nike collaboration.

Highlights

  • Serena Williams expressed discomfort upon seeing a cotton plant in her NYC hotel.
  • The tennis legend celebrated 20 years of friendship with Kim and Khloรฉ Kardashian at their Skims/Nike launch in New York.
  • Serena recently faced backlash for promoting GLP-1 weight-loss injections, which she said helped her lose 31 pounds. .

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Addressing her followers, she focused her camera on the unusual decorative piece.

โ€œAlright, everyone. How do we feel about cotton as decoration?โ€ she asked her fans.

โ€œPersonally for me, it doesnโ€™t feel great.โ€

Serena didnโ€™t reveal the name of the hotel where she was staying.

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In another post,ย the 44-year-oldย could be seen plucking a cotton ball from a โ€œbranchโ€ and taking it to her nails, saying it felt like โ€œnail polish remover cotton.โ€

After the event, she shared a photo of herself with Kim and Khloรฉ Kardashian and dedicated a sweet message to the famous sisters.

โ€œBack with my girls for one epic night! Over 20 years of friendship and we still laugh like no one else is in the room,โ€ she wrote. โ€œCongratulations on your NikeSkims success!โ€

The tennis legend posted on Instagram Stories questioning the decor piece and saying it didnโ€™t โ€œfeel greatโ€ to her

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Though Serena didnโ€™t explain why she found the dรฉcor inappropriate, many users interpreted her comments as suggesting the piece evoked slavery.

Cotton was cultivated and harvested by Black enslaved people in the American South during the 18th and 19th centuries, driven by the Industrial Revolutionโ€™s demand for textile goods. By 1850, Southern slaves grew more than 80% of the worldโ€™s cotton.

Slaves were denied citizenship, considered private property, and subjected to physical ab*se during their labor. Slavery was abolished with theย Thirteenth Amendment in 1865 following the Civil War.

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The post comes a month after Serena collaborated with GLP-1 medicine company Ro in a highly criticized ad.

In a promotional clip shared by the company, the mother seemingly injected herself with theย weight-loss jab, which she said her body โ€œneededโ€ after having two children.

โ€œYes, Iโ€™m on Ro. They say GLP-1 weight loss is a shortcut. Itโ€™s not. Itโ€™s science,โ€ the tennis champ states in the video, explaining that the medicine helped her lose 31 pounds (14 kg).

Serena compared a cotton ball from the display to โ€œnail polish remover cottonโ€

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The post, shared on August 21, was criticized by many of her fans as sending a โ€œterrible messageโ€ and being โ€œvery disappointing.โ€

โ€œFantastic, now we can undo all the progress we made on letting women know itโ€™s ok to take time, recover, and get back in shape or not to,โ€ one critic sarcastically commented.

โ€œAfter kids itโ€™s a medicine my body needed WHAT IN THE WORLDDDDD!!!! There has to be a large sum behind this because this is absolutely wild,โ€ someone else remarked.

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Megan Jayne Crabbe, a body-positive activist, said she lamented that Serenaโ€™s bodyย had been scrutinizedย throughout her career and that she had been subjected to โ€œhorribly misogynistic and racistโ€ comments, rather than having people focus on her athletic achievements.

Serena is in New York for Kim Kardashianโ€™s Skims/Nike launch

 

โ€œBut you have been powerful enough to challenge that narrative. You have shown us that health comes in different shapes and sizes and that what our bodies can DO is more important than how they look.โ€

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Meanwhile, others defended theย Grand Slam champion, emphasizing that sheโ€™s free to lose weight however she pleases and to promote the product if sheโ€™s happy with its results.

โ€œF the haters. Good for you, Serena! You look spectacular! And Iโ€™m sure you feel incredible too! I too am an athlete who eats clean and light, and I too have struggled with postpartum and perimenopausal weight gain,โ€ one woman shared.

โ€œItโ€™s her choice! Whatโ€™s the problem?โ€ another supporter asked, while a separate user thanked the athlete for โ€œbeing a voice to many of us who have found a solution to a lifelong problem.โ€

The appearance follows criticism Serena faced last month for promoting GLP-1 weight-loss injections

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Serena, who retired from professional tennis in 2022, has pursued many business ventures, including a small stake in the NFL team Miami Dolphins.

She has also invested in the National Womenโ€™s Soccer League, the highest level ofย  womenโ€™s soccer in the United States, and co-founded with her sister Venus the venture capital firm Serena Ventures, which invests in start-up companies that โ€œlevel the playing field for women and people of color.โ€