Posted on 07/09/2010 8:31:57 AM PDT by InvisibleChurch
In a recent interview with Harpers Bazaar, Serena Williams admitted that she competes with her sister Venus both on and off the court, and that she envies her sister her slim physique. In a very good-natured, humorous and self-deprecating interview in which Serena showed more of her sassy side, she noted of herself and her older sister, "Im super curvy. I have big boobs and this massive butt. Shes tall and shes like a model and she fits everything." Back in the day, it turns out, Serena wanted to be like Venus so much that she used to raid her closet, noting, "I was always fitting in her clothes, but then one day I couldnt." ...
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Mmm. Hard to tell. More bandwidth wastage...
Geez...I remember he days when a double post would engender a response like that. Double posts seemed to be the norm last week.
They need to put her picture in the dictionary, under “Voluptuous”.
I was sorry to hear about Serena’s temper tantrum - she’s always seemed very nice and funny in public appearances on the late night talk shows. As for her appearance - who cares? She’s a pro athlete at the top of her game, not a model or actress.
The two are pretty related anyway.
There’s something wrong with boobs that look better in an evening gown than in a bikini. But I have no argument with her when it comes to the size of her derriere. Thanks to you, I need to go find some eye bleach.
What the hell has happened to freerepublic?
This guy probably isn't either.....I believe the "vuvuzela" is a private female body part a/k/a/ The Promised Land, isn't it? This guy don't go there.....
Well, Heh!
At least you didn’t post it in breaking news.
So she’s built like God intended a woman to be built. I don’t see the problem. Don’t know what her gripe is.
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