Serena Williams Spare social networks Meltdown Dancing with ‘Not Like Us’ by Kendrick Lamar in the middle of history with Drake


Serena Williams danced in Drake’s tomb in the Super Bowl Lix.

The legend of female tennis danced happily during the presentation of the mid -time show of Kendrick Lamar, even during the biggest song of the night.

Williams showed no doubts about dancing with Lamar’s successful song, “Not Like Us”, who pointed to his fellow rapper Drake, whose real name is Aubrey Graham.

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Serena Williams dances out of the stage during the half -weather of the Super Bowl game between the Kansas City bosses and the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday, February 9, 2025 in New Orleans. (AP Photo/George Walker IV)

The song became so popular, and just as controversial, so much that it has led Graham to present a demand for defamation against Universal Music Group (UMG) about the song and its content.

The lawsuit said that the accusations in the song and UMG’s decision to promote it led to “real world consequences” for Graham. On May 7, an armed group led Drake’s house in Toronto, and at least one gun opened fire, hurting a security guard, alleges the demand.

However, Graham’s complaint did nothing to deter Williams to attack while Lamar played the game in front of a multitude of thousands and a television audience of millions.

Serena Williams dances on stage during the half -time of the NFL Super Bowl lix between the Kansas City and the Philadelphia Eagles chiefs on Sunday, February 9, 2025 in New Orleans. (AP Photo/George Walker IV)

Williams danced to the song in the midst of a rumored story with Graham.

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The recording artist Kendrick Lamar acts during the mid -time exhibition of the Super Bowl Lix between the Philadelphia Eagles and the Kansas City bosses in Caesars Superdome. (Mark J. Rebila-Imagn images)

Graham once meant that he wrote his 2016 single “Too Good” for Williams when he shared images of himself discussing the inspiration of the song with his mother, Sandi Graham.

“I get heavy in a couple of joints, but this is more about me and serene,” Graham said.

Graham and Williams were seen kisses in August 2015, in photos obtained by TMZ.

Now, the image of Williams dancing with the song that mocks Graham has lit a generalized conversation on social networks.

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