Showing posts with label Serena Williams. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Serena Williams. Show all posts

Halloween- Celebrity Style


It's that time of year people to dress up in your favorite costumes and get your trick or treat on.
Over the weekend your favorite celebs got together to celebrate Halloween. First up, Ciara had a costume party for her 30th birthday! She and her beau, Seahawk player, Russell Wilson dressed up as Batman and Batgirl. The super hero themed party included a star-studded guest list of her closest friends like, Beyonce, Kelly Rowland Serena Williams and Lala Anthony.  Everyone looked bomb!!!

Check out these pics from the party:










Maxim also held a Halloween party over the weekend. Karrueche Tran, Draya Michele and Niecy Nash were among the attendees, Check out their costumes below:











Serena Williams is Working It for Vogue!


Tennis great, Serena Williams covers Vogue's Shape issue for April! Working that body hunty!!!



Here's a snippet from the interview:
Fresh off her nineteenth Grand Slam, Serena Williams talks to Rebecca Johnson about fitness, forgiveness, and her friendship with tennis rival Caroline Wozniacki.
When the news broke last May that Northern Irish golfer Rory McIlroy had broken off his engagement to tennis champion Caroline Wozniacki—over a telephone call, no less—Serena Williams immediately began phoning and texting her best friend on the professional women’s tour. “I was devastated,” she says. “I had planned the bachelorette party!”
Six months later, Wozniacki and Williams are sitting, thigh to thigh, on a love seat in Williams’s Palm Beach Gardens house in Florida discussing the debacle. “My phone was going crazy,” Wozniacki remembers. “But I didn’t want to talk to anyone.” Most people got the message and stopped trying. But Serena Williams isn’t most people.
“I kept calling,” Williams says unapologetically.
Wozniacki smiles at the memory. “First she texted, ‘If you don’t pick up, I am going to fly to Monaco.’ And then, ‘If you don’t answer the door, I am going to knock it down.’ So I thought, OK, I better answer the phone. And I am so glad I did. She wasn’t pitying me, like a lot of people were. I mean, it’s not like anyone died. I was in shock, but she was really helpful because she had been through it.

You can read the full interview here or  pick up the latest copy of Vogue in newsstands now.