Wednesday 26 April 2017

Serena Williams accidentally announced her pregnancy to the world...


Serena Williams just confirmed her pregnancy announcement was made by accident ... but was only off by about 5 or 6 days.
The tennis star admitted to the social media flub Tuesday at a TED Talks conference in Vancouver with Gayle King -- where she said she had meant to take the pic in private ... but somehow blasted it out to the world.Williams, who was wearing a yellow swimsuit in the 'selfie', quickly deleted the post but later confirmed her pregnancy via her publicist after frenzied speculation.
She told the TED conference in Vancouver that the photo was intended only for her personal records.
Serena told Gayle ... "On social media, you press the wrong button and thirty minutes later I missed four calls and I’m like, ‘That’s weird.’" 
"I have this thing where I've been checking my status and taking pictures every week to see how far along I'm getting," the 35-year-old said in an on-stage chat with journalist Gayle King.
"I was just saving them (for myself)" said Williams. "I've been so good about it, but this was the one time it slipped."
Williams said she had found out she was pregnant only two days before the Australian Open in January, which she went on to win for her 23rd grand slam title.
"It wasn't very easy. You hear all these stories about people when they're pregnant - they get sick, they get really tired, really stressed out," she said.
"I had to really take all that energy and put it in a paper bag, so to say, and throw it away.




BREAKING: Serena Williams is pregnant. Makes sense after she pulled out of so many tournaments. Won't be back till 2018. Maybe never?!
"Pregnant or not, no one knew and I was supposed to win that tournament. Every time I play, I'm expected to win. If I don't win, it's actually much bigger news."
Williams, who is taking maternity leave for the rest of the 2017 season, said there was no change to her plan to return to the tour as a mother next year.
"I definitely plan on coming back. I'm not done yet," said Williams, who credited her 36-year-old sister Venus, a seven-times grand slam champion, for inspiration.
"If she's still playing, I know I can play.
"This (motherhood) is just a new part of my life. My baby's going to be in the stands and hopefully cheering for me."
Doesn't sound like she regrets the early announcement -- she said she was gonna publicly disclose it a few days later anyway. The news also came on the heels of her rising back to No. 1 in the women's tennis rankings ... which ain't bad for someone who hasn't played since January.

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