The tennis
star made the clarification after her sister Venus appeared to hint that she
was having a girl.
After Venus Williams
appeared to hint that her sister is expecting a baby girl, Serena
Williams has confirmed that she doesn't know the gender of her baby.
Sharing
her excitement at becoming an aunt in interview at the French Open she
repeatedly referred to the baby as 'she', saying: "I want to be known as
the favourite aunt.
We're a like baby V, baby Lyn, baby Isher, we all want the baby
to be named after us," she added suggesting a girl's name was needed.'
Serena who is
expecting her first child with Reddit founder Alexis Ohanian, shared a message on Instagram in
which she explained the mix up stems from the Williams family simply using the
word 'she' more than 'he', as they grew up with sisters.
The athlete said she wants the baby's sex to be a surprise.
"I think the surprise of knowing what you are going to have on that very
special day you give birth is prob the best surprise you can ever have!"
she said.
"So to clarify what Venus said, I am always joking with my
sisters to see what favours I can get them to do for me next. If I want something
from one of my sisters I say baby Venus, baby Lyn or Baby Isha needs it. I did
not grow up with any brothers, only sisters and we all say 'she' more than
'he'."
Serena announced she was expecting her first child in April. She
made the announcement when she was 20 weeks along and recently
revealed that she sent the post by mistake.
"I was on vacation, taking time for myself, and I have this
thing where I've been checking my status and taking pictures every week to see
how far along I'm going," she said at Ted Talks in Vancouver last month.
"I've been just saving it, and you know how social media is
– you press the wrong button and... My phone doesn't ring that much, and 30
minutes later, I'd missed four calls, and I'm like, "That's weird."
And then I picked it up and I was like, "Oh no"
The
tennis player said at the Met Ball in May she was in no hurry to learn the
baby's gender. "We're waiting. [It's] a surprise. We call it 'baby.'"
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