You Need To See This Pic Of Serena Williams Twinning With Her Daughter On The Beach

Photo credit: Serena Williams / Instagram
Photo credit: Serena Williams / Instagram
  • Serena Williams loves dressing up in mommy and me outfits with her 4-year-old daughter, Alexis Olympia.

  • The tennis star just posted yet another adorable picture of herself alongside and Alexis Olympia.

  • In the photo, the pair are jumping on the beach while wearing matching mommy and me beige swimsuits and black rash guards. They have big smiles on their faces and look, well, *happy*.


Serena Williams has been posting adorable mommy and me shots with her daughter Olympia for months now, and each one is cuter than the next. The latest: The tennis GOAT is working matching swimwear with her daughter while jumping on the beach.

Jumpin’ jumpin’ with my best gals,” Serena wrote in the caption. In several pics, you can see Serena leaping into the air alongside her 4-year-old. They’re both wearing identical beige swimsuits with matching long-sleeve navy rash guards over top.

People were all about it in the comments. “Jumping that many times? Both of my legs would of gave out 😂😂😂😂,” one wrote. “Love this so much 😍😍😍,” another said.

ICYMI, Serena and Olympia are veterans at the mommy and me matching game. Earlier this month, the 40-year-old shared a sweet TikTok of herself twirling around with Olympia in identical outfits.

The twosome also celebrated Megan Thee Stallion’s Grammy wins by dancing in princess dresses on a tennis court, as one does:

And they also rocked hot pink Nike swimsuits, with Olympia’s doll getting in on the game, too:

With all of the cuteness overload, it’s still hard to miss the fact that Serena looks incredibly happy—and healthy.

Serena told Women's Health last month that eating well is important to her. “My philosophy is eat to live. Don't live to eat,” she said. “I want to have a healthy lifestyle and, so you know, [I'm eating] a lot of greens and mostly plant-based lately, just super healthy stuff.”

For her, that means sticking to a mostly plant-based diet. Serena usually skips breakfast—“I just forget or I'm running around getting Olympia ready,” she says—but lunch usually involves greens and some kind of protein, like a bean burger. Dinner might include tacos or whatever she gets inspired by on Instagram.

When Serena has a big match coming up, she’ll eat more carbs like rice or pasta for maximum energy. “The only time I eat pasta is when I'm playing/training,” she says. “Usually, you'll never see me eating pasta otherwise. 'Cause I feel like I've had to eat it so much in my career. It's just like, I never want to see pasta again.”

But Serena said she tends to get into a particular dish or meal and stick with it for a long period of time. “I can have a smoothie for six months,” she says. “And then I'll be like, I never want to see a smoothie again for the next six months. And then I'll be like, okay, I'm back on the smoothie. My eating is very moody.”

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