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On Tuesday, world’s greatest tennis star and unparalleled goddess Serena Williams unleashed upon the world her Vanity Fair cover, in which she bared a pregnant side-profile for iconic photographer Annie Leibovitz. And, my god, the internet WAS NOT READY.
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With her hair surging behind her, shoulders dropped, head high, and distending paunch complemented with a jeweled body chain, Williams is untouchable, radiating quality and pride. But her picture is impossible equity with a response of descriptive words alone.
Here are 15 ways Twitter is responding to Williams' pregnant Vanity Fair cover, emoji and gifs running widespread with worship and fervor.
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Obviously, Williams is a flat out ruler.
In any case, in spite of Twitter running ablaze with the declaration of Williams' pregnancy photograph shoot, the competitor's news was negligibly, if not scarcely, sprinkled upon by resigned tennis player John McEnroe, who said two days earlier that if Williams "played the men's circuit, she'd resemble 700 on the planet." While Williams applauded back in the most tasteful way imaginable, her later-divulged magazine cover had a few people shielding her while offending McEnroe.