Serena Williams calls out New York Times for using photo of sister Venus instead of her
Tennis legend Serena Williams has called out The New York Times after it published a photo of her sister Venus instead of her.
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Tennis legend Serena Williams has called out The New York Times after it published a photo of her sister Venus instead of her.
Tennis great Serena Williams on Wednesday took to Twitter to call out The New York Times after the newspaper erroneously used a photo of her sister Venus in a report on her venture capital firm. "No matter how far we come, we get reminded that it's not enough. This is why I raised $111M for @serenaventures. To support the founders who are overlooked by engrained systems woefully unaware of their biases. Because even I am overlooked. You can do better, @nytimes," tweeted Serena alongside a picture of the report on her venture capital firm that featured a photo of Venus.
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