Serena Williams' Husband & Reddit's Alexis Ohanian Poses on a Tire Swing with Daughter Olympia
Married to the tennis legend, Serena Williams, Alex Ohanian Sr. is no longer a new name on the blogs and social media. But no matter how often he shows up in the news, fans still love to read of him.
The father-of-one recently took to Twitter to share a cute picture of him and his daughter, Olympia having a father-daughter moment in the snapshot which he captioned,
“I'll never tire of these moments with you, @olympiaohanian. #DadThings”
Alex envelops his 2-year-old daughter in his arms. Alex is rocking an off-white tee with basketball shorts and a baseball cap. He finishes his look off with black and white sneakers and a black bomber jacket.
Olympia, on the other hand, has on a simple jumpsuit with her hair in an up-do. She and her father have their legs in a tire swing. The Twitter post got a lot of comments and encouraging words from fans and lovers of the Williams-Ohanian family.
One appreciative fan
:
“Melts my heart. You are a great father, thanks for sharing your life with us.”
Another
:
"Enjoy every moment, every single one. One day that little bundle will not get in your lap, and you will not even notice it stopped. I would pay money for one last time."
Another follower, who had only kind words to share, tweeted:
“NO amount of money in this WORLD or COULD ever by you moments of time like the time you've shared and are sharing with Jr. while riding on the simplest of things: A tire. Beautiful and Jr. looks safe and secure in your loving arms Alexis”
Alex’s post comes a couple of days after his daughter worn the spotlight during the New York Fashion Week. Olympia had companied her 37-year-old mother as she walked down the runway after the introduction of
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by USA Today.
The fashion show included her husband and celebrity guests Kim Kardashian West, La La Anthony, Ashley Graham, Dascha Polanco amongst others. While speaking on the reason behind her line, Serena
:
“It's really important for me to be all-inclusive. I really love the word inclusivity and not exclusivity — I think that's just better.”