The recent controversy surrounding Serena Williams and her performance at the Super Bowl with Kendrick Lamar has ignited intense debate online. Serena, who was seen performing the gang-affiliated “Crip Walk” on stage, has been criticized by many for her apparent disregard of the painful circumstances surrounding the death of her half-sister, Yatunde, in 2003. Yatunde was tragically murdered by members of the same gang associated with the dance she was performing. This has led some to question Serena’s actions, especially since she was seen performing the Crip Walk at an event meant to celebrate music and culture.

 

 

Drake, who had a complicated relationship with Serena, has been particularly vocal about the situation. His fans have criticized Serena for seemingly associating herself with the same people who were responsible for her sister’s death. This criticism intensified when Drake’s past diss toward Serena’s husband, Alexis Ohanian, resurfaced. In his song “Middle of the Ocean,” Drake referred to Alexis as a “groupie,” sparking a response from Ohanian, who defended himself and his family in a tweet about his relentless pursuit of success.

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The situation was made even more complicated during Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl performance, where Kendrick poked fun at Drake in front of a global audience. Not only did Kendrick take shots at Drake’s career, but he also brought Serena out to join in the trolling, having her perform the Crip Walk on stage. This move stirred even more controversy, with fans questioning Serena’s intentions and loyalty.

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The backlash also included criticism of her choice to perform the Crip Walk despite the historical association with violence, particularly as her sister’s death was at the hands of gang members. Some fans believe that Serena was simply using this moment to get back at Drake, possibly in an attempt to gain control over the narrative after his disrespectful lyrics. Others feel that her actions were a misguided attempt at empowerment, even if it stirred painful memories for her family.

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However, some believe the criticism of Serena is unjust, as she has performed the Crip Walk before without receiving backlash, notably at Wimbledon in 2012, when her sister’s death was still a raw subject. Serena has continued to defend her actions, shrugging off the criticism and posting a video of herself celebrating the performance.

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Ultimately, the controversy raises questions about loyalty, public perception, and the way celebrities navigate their personal lives in the public eye. Was Serena’s performance at the Super Bowl meant as a retaliation against Drake, or was it simply an expression of freedom and defiance against the people who have wronged her? It seems that the answers lie somewhere in the complexity of her relationship with both Kendrick and Drake, and her desire to reclaim her narrative in the face of public scrutiny.