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Serena Wiliamsofficially retired this year, and now she is reconnecting with her people and enjoying everything the world has to offer, including Yucatan’s natural wonder, traditions, gastronomy, and nature. The tennis superstar and businesswoman traveled to Mexico and stayed with friends and family at the exclusive Chablé Resort.
Williams and her crew experienced the destination as part of an engagement celebration.The athlete, who was ranked world No. 1 in singles by the Women’s Tennis Association (WTA) for 319 weeks and won 23 Grand Slams and 73 titles, and her friends toured the state of Yucatan extensively, making their home base the “White City” of Merida.The group visited the Tsukán Sanctuary of Life and enjoyed the natural wonder of a cenote surrounded by vegetation.
Later, they saw the emblematic archaeological zone of Chichén Itzá, where they took pictures in front of the mystical and imposing temple.Una publicación compartida por Serena Williams (@serenawilliams)They also visited the “Magical Town of Valladolid,” where they tasted the delicious gastronomy of the region in the restaurant “La Casona de Valladolid” by the Xcaret group.Una publicación compartida por Serena Williams (@serenawilliams)The evolution of Serena Williams’ on-court tennis fashionDid Serena Williams back up from retirement?Gigi Hadid reveals that Serena Williams is a ‘karaoke legend’According to the State of Yucatan agency, Williams is the latest in a group of celebrates who have made the location a must for the holidays. Other athletes and personalities visiting the state this year include The Batman’s Zoe Kravitz, Magic Mike’s Channing Tatum, Supermodel Cindy Crawford and her daughter, Kaia Gerber, Formula One race car drivers Estaban
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Jessica Chastain regrets not thanking Robin Williams in person for paying for her college education. The Oscar-winning actress was awarded a scholarship to the Juilliard School in New York City in the late '90s, with the grant funded by the actor/comedian. Reflecting on the importance of the scholarship during an appearance on The Kelly Clarkson Show on Monday, Jessica noted that the funding changed her life.
EXCLUSIVE: Jesse Williams is returning as director and guest star in the fifth episode of the medical drama’s upcoming 19th season, reprising his role as Dr. Jackson Avery. Airing Nov. 3 and titled “When I Get to the Border,” it will be the fourth episode of the show that Williams has directed.
Jon Burlingame editor The centennial of Henry Mancini, composer of “The Pink Panther,” “Moon River” and other movie songs, isn’t until 2024. But the celebration began on Thursday when an all-star parade of Oscar, Emmy and Grammy-winning musicians got together to re-record one of his most famous works: “Peter Gunn.” With legendary composers John Williams and Herbie Hancock on keyboards, jazz great Arturo Sandoval on trumpet and music mogul Quincy Jones conducting an 18-piece band of L.A. session players, Mancini’s 1958 TV theme rocked the Warner Bros. scoring stage all afternoon. It was old home week for many, who seemingly spent half the three-hour session embracing, laughing and snapping photos. Williams and Jones called each other “Q” and “John T.,” the nicknames they had when the two were toiling side-by-side at Universal Television in the 1960s, before each started collecting Oscars and Grammys for their work in films and records.
A Scots woman is sharing her secret to a long life as she celebrates her 102nd birthday.
Kevin Hart has paid a touching tribute to his father, Henry Witherspoon, after he died at the age of 73.The star took to social media with a slew of photos of his dad with relatives including Kevin's wife, and their children and wrote a touching message. MORE: Angela Lansbury passes away at the age of 96"RIP to one of the realest & rawest to ever do it…Love you dad," he wrote "Gone but never forgotten….Give mom a hug for me….y’all did good man. Thank you for everything….I’m a better father because of you.
Serena Williams, 41, looked sensational as she danced atop a table in the most striking bright pink mini dress.MORE: Serena Williams mourns heartbreaking loss with emotional tributeTaking to Instagram, the tennis superstar posted an eye-catching video of herself dancing barefoot around a flickering open fire. In one sweet moment, the icon presented a nearby friend with a freshly-toasted marshmallow, still ablaze from the campfire.WATCH: Serena Williams shimmies in bright pink mini dress Dressed up to the nines, Serena slipped into a figure-hugging cerise number featuring a sweetheart neckline.
X Factor judge had her family around her as she celebrated the milestone birthday with a Roaring 20s themed bash. One clip showed Sharon taking to the dance floor with her rocker husband, placing his cane to the side as they slow danced to James Arthur’s Say You Won’t Let Go.
Venus Williams is "very co-dependent" on her sister Serena Williams. The siblings have been towering figures in women's tennis for over two decades and explained that the bond with her sister – who announced that she was "evolving away" from the sport earlier this year – is unbreakable. Speaking in the latest issue of Glamour magazine, the 42-year-old star said: "Yeah, Serena and I are very co-dependent.
Kanye West dubbed the Black Lives Matter movement a "scam." He has a supporter in Sharon Osbourne.The former "The Talk" co-host was asked her take on Kanye's views and his now-infamous White Lives Matter shirt, to which she remained mostly mum. Admitting she's not totally up to speed on the situation, Sharon is confused by Ye's viewpoints but also equally confused by the backlash surrounding them."I don't understand why white lives don't matter," she told TMZ cameras.
EXCLUSIVE: eOne has struck a multi-year first-look deal with BAFTA-winning writer-director Paul Andrew Williams.
William Earl Variety has announced the lineup for its annual Business of Broadway breakfast presented by City National Bank in New York on Oct. 17. Samuel L. Jackson and LaTanya Richardson Jackson will join the event for a keynote conversation about their collaboration on the revival of August Wilson’s “The Piano Lesson,” currently playing on Broadway. The programming will also include a Broadway producers panel moderated by Erik Piecuch, senior vice president and entertainment banking leader of City National Bank. The panel will feature Lee Daniels (“Ain’t No Mo’”), Cindy Tolan (“Death of a Salesman”), LaChanze (“Kimberly Akimbo” and “Topdog/Underdog”) and Ken Davenport (“A Beautiful Noise”). The producers will speak about their experiences premiering new productions on Broadway this season and how the business has changed since Broadway’s return.