Serena Williams I'm Shakin' Off a Bad Month ... On 'Lip Sync Battle'
Serena Williams dropped it low during a taping for an upcoming episode of "Lip Sync Battle."
The tennis star shakes and grooves to Beyonce's hit single, "Sorry," off her Lemonade album.
In case you didn't know ... Serena was also in the music video for "Sorry."
Serena Williams is coming off a tough month after losing to Naomi Osaka at the US Open ... a match laced in controversy after Serena was docked a game after getting into it with the ump. Then an Australian paper, The Herald Sun, published a racist cartoon of Serena.
Interesting song choice ... Serena could be telling us how she feels about the whole US Open thing.
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Joakim Noah My Shredded Bod is Thanos-Approved ... John McEnroe Agrees
Thanos ain't snappin' his fingers at Joakim Noah ... 'cause the NBA star and Josh Brolin bro'd out on the beach ... and lookin' at the pics, you'd think Noah is the one who plays a superhuman!!
The buff dudes teamed up for a Malibu getaway with John McEnroe and surfer Laird Hamilton this week ... drinkin' beers and playing cornhole -- something they've been doing all summer long.
Noah's actually wearing a lot more clothing than the last time we saw him ... considering the dude stripped buck nekkid in front of his expensive Porsche in Santa Monica for a quick change last month.
No clue how this group came to be ... but if they keep taking beach pics together, we're for it.
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Don Cheadle I Don't Believe Serena Cartoonist ... You Know It's Racist!
Don Cheadle isn't buying the Herald Sun's explanation for its Serena Williams cartoon one bit ... telling TMZ Sports the newspaper DEFINITELY knows the drawing is racist as hell.
"I don't believe them," the 'Avengers' actor says.
"They have their own history of racism -- they know what that cartoon means."
The paper doubled down on Mark Knight's drawing -- the one depicting Serena with exaggerated lips, hair and nose after her U.S. Open outburst -- reprinting the piece Wednesday and claiming the world is too sensitive.
Cheadle couldn't believe it when we got him out at LAX ... saying he sees no humor or satire in the "art" at all.
"It's incredibly tone deaf," he says.
For his part ... Knight says of the drawing, "The world’s gone crazy. It’s a cartoon about poor behavior. It’s nothing to do with race."
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Racist Serena Cartoon Newspaper Doubles Down ... Attacks 'PC' Critics
We're NOT racist, you're too sensitive -- that's how an Australian newspaper is handling criticism of their Serena Williams cartoon ... and now they've REPRINTED IT on their cover.
The Herald Sun ran the headline, "Welcome To PC World" -- along with the caption, "If the self-appointed censors of Mark Knight get their way on his Serena Williams cartoon, our new politically correct life will be very dull indeed."
Along with reprinting Serena, the paper added other "controversial" cartoons from the artist including a chubby Kim Jong-un and a villainous Donald Trump.
Under the Serena cartoon, they noted the public "vetoed" the image due to "large hair and lips, too angry."
They mockingly noted the paper would now be a "Satire Free Zone."
What the paper is failing to acknowledge is how racists used cartoons featuring exaggerated lips, hair, noses and other features to mock and dehumanize black people for centuries.
That exact point was raised by hundreds of critics on social media -- but the newspaper is refusing to back down.
In fact, the artist tried to defend his work, saying, "The world’s gone crazy. It’s a cartoon about poor behavior. It’s nothing to do with race."
He added, "I’m sorry it’s been taken by social media and distorted so much. I’ve tried to reply to these people but they don’t listen."
These people? C'mon, bruh ...
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Common Serena Got Screwed Ref Shoulda Let Outburst Slide
Awwww, the widdle U.S. Open judge has hurt feewings??
SUCK IT UP, PAL, YOU DON'T DOCK SERENA WILLIAMS A FULL GAME PENALTY!!
At least, that's how Common feels about the drama involving his ex-girlfriend -- telling TMZ Sports the judge shouldn't be so damn sensitive when a passionate player blows up on him.
Remember, Carlos Ramos was so offended when Serena called him a "thief" during a heated moment in the U.S. Open final, he punished her by penalizing her 1 full game.
"You gotta rise above it as a referee," Common said ... "She was having a time at that moment, she should be allowed that space. She's a passionate athlete."
Common also explained, "I think the referee should have gave her some leeway. You could see she was having an emotional time and because she is that great and what she means to the sport, you don't want to see the match end because or things get swayed one way because of a referee."
"You should let the athletes play it out."
Common also believes that Serena is a mature adult -- and will ultimately hold herself accountable for whatever she believes she did wrong ... IF she thinks she did anything wrong.
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J.K. Rowling Blasts 'Racist' Serena Newspaper Cartoon
This is not good.
A newspaper in Australia is catching A LOT of heat over a cartoon that was trying to spoof Serena Williams' incident at the U.S. Open -- because it's racist as hell.
The cartoon -- drawn by Mark Knight (editorial cartoonist for the Herald Sun newspaper) -- shows the tennis superstar stomping on her racket.
But, let's get serious, it looks like a Jim Crow-era, Sambo-style caricature of a black person -- not Serena Williams.
The cartoon has been blasted by athletes and celebs including J.K. Rowling who said, "Well done on reducing one of the greatest sportswomen alive to racist and sexist tropes and turning a second great sportswoman into a faceless prop."
ESPN's Jemele Hill noted the racism is "About as subtle as Fran Drescher’s voice."
So far, it doesn't seem like the Herald Sun is backing down -- they retweeted the image and haven't pulled it.
At least, not yet.
As we reported ... Serena was penalized several times during Saturday's U.S. Open finals match against Naomi Osaka. Serena went off on the judge claiming he was a "thief" who stole a point from her.
The judge then penalized Serena a game for the "verbal abuse." Williams continued to go off on the guy to other tournament officials claiming the judge would never treat a man that way.
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D.L. Hughley Serena's Right ... Men Catch Breaks That Women Don't
D. L. Hughley says Serena Williams absolutely has a point about women getting unfairly penalized for things men do all the time ... pointing to Martha Stewart as a prime example.
The comedian was strolling through LAX Sunday when our photog asked if Serena was justified in her epic outburst against an umpire overseeing her and Naomi Osaka's match Saturday at the US Open finals -- after the guy took a point away from her, and then a whole game.
She called him a thief at the time, and later said male players have said just as harsh things --- if not worse -- and are hardly reprimanded as severely as she was.
Serena leaves the press conference with an ovation “Maybe it didn’t work out for me today, but it’ll work out for the next person.” 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾 pic.twitter.com/zA2tglq6vn
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D.L. agrees with that, citing historic outbursts from Andre Agassi and, of course, John McEnroe ... who once called an umpire a "jerk" and demanded he be replaced mid-game.
Then there's Martha Stewart, who D.L. notes went to jail for illegally pocketing around $40,000, she was sentenced to 5 months in prison in 2004. He insinuates that a high-profile man who might've been caught up in a similar case probably wouldn't have seen jail time.
Bottom line for D.L. ... women often get the short end of the stick across the board, and Serena's not off base with her assessment here.
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Serena Williams Heavy Fines For US Open Controversy
Serena Williams won't just leave the US Open with a loss in the Championship ... she'll leave a little lighter in the wallet too.
Williams will be fined $17,000 for 3 separate code violations during the tennis tournament's final.
-$4,000 for a coaching violation.
-$3,000 for smashing her racquet.
-$10,000 for verbal abuse towards the umpire.
As we reported ... Serena was penalized several times during Saturday's match against Naomi Osaka.
"You owe me an apology!"
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Serena was fired up with the official in the final set of the US Open final. pic.twitter.com/r6RSbrirnV
Williams approached the umpire and heavily disputed the violation, saying she'd rather lose than cheat. Williams' coach, Patrick Mouratoglou, did admit to coaching after the match, but said he didn't think Serena was paying attention to him.
Osaka received her trophy to a chorus of boos from the crowd ... and Williams was obviously upset during the press conference after the match ... saying she felt that she was only penalized because she was a woman.
The fines will come out of Serena's tournament winnings ... $1.85 MILLION.
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Serena Williams Blows Up On Ref Over Violation 'You Owe Me an Apology!'
Serena Williams erupted on the court during the U.S. Open final ... but it didn't help her win.
Serena confronted the chair judge after receiving a coaching violation early in the second set Saturday ... telling him she doesn't cheat to win. But, her aggravation with the ref only grew from there, and a few games and a racquet smash later ... she went OFF on the guy.
"You owe me an apology!"
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Serena was fired up with the official in the final set of the US Open final. pic.twitter.com/r6RSbrirnV
Williams demanded an apology from the chair judge repeatedly, accusing him of attacking her character by insinuating she was cheating. It only got more tense from there ... and after telling the ref he would "never ever ever be on another court of mine as long as you live" and calling him a thief and a liar ... Serena was given a game penalty for umpire verbal abuse.
Then things got really interesting, with Open officials coming on the court to talk to Williams, who accused the ump of treating her unfairly because she's a woman.
The whole ordeal was ... unpleasant, to say the least.
BTW -- Naomi Osaka won in straight sets, becoming the first Japanese person to win a Grand Slam ... which is awesome. She became visibly upset, though, as the crowd booed during the trophy presentation ... but Serena was quick to put an arm around her for comfort.
Serena putting her arm around Naomi Osaka as the crowd boos is quite a moment. (via ESPN) pic.twitter.com/BjlDH13F1z
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Congrats Naomi!!
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Nike Drops New Kaepernick Commercial ... With Serena & Odell
Nike isn't backing down from its Colin Kaepernick ad campaign -- they just released a brand new 2-minute commercial featuring the QB -- and it's slated to air during the NFL season opener.
The spot features Colin narrating inspiring messages about overcoming the odds while real video of really inspirational athletes plays on the screen.
Colin references Serena Williams and praises her as "the greatest athlete ever" -- while throwing similar compliments at stars like Odell Beckham, Shaquem Griffin and the U.S. Women's National Soccer Team.
Regarding Odell, Colin says ...
"Don't picture yourself wearing OBJ's jersey. Picture OBJ wearing yours."
Regarding Shaquem, Colin says ...
"If you have only one hand, don’t just watch football, play it at the highest level."
Regarding LeBron James, Colin says ...
"Don’t become the best basketball player on the planet. Be bigger than basketball." (while video runs showing LeBron opening his new school in Ohio)
Regarding Serena, Colin says ...
"And, if you’re a girl from Compton, don’t just become a tennis player. Become the greatest athlete ever. Yeah, that’s more like it."
It's the second phase of Nike's "Just Do It" ad campaign featuring Kaep -- a deal that we're told was put together in the last several weeks.
We're told the deal put together by Mark Geragos and Ben Meiselas also includes a new custom Kaepernick shoe and apparel line.
No word on when that's supposed to drop.
As for the commercial, a source with knowledge of the situation tells us the plan is to air the commericial at some point during the Falcons vs. Eagles broadcast on NBC.
Believe in something. Even if it means sacrificing everything. #JustDoIt pic.twitter.com/x5TnU7Z51i
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U.S. Open Chicken Tender Fan I Know It's Gross, But Cola-Flavored Dipping Sauce??
The U.S. Open tennis fan who disgusted viewers by dunking chicken tenders in soda says her quirky, acquired taste will become socially acceptable ... if someone would just invent a new condiment!!
Alexa Greenfield tells TMZ ... she's been dunking her tenders in ice cold Coca-Cola since she was young and her dad told her it was a way to cool the food down (so really, this is all his fault).
She says she knew it was strange, so she gave up the habit for years when she became an adult. That is, until she said screw it ... the heart stomach wants what it wants!
Alexa's fully aware most people find her cola dunking disgusting, but adds the right dipping sauce would make people realize Coca-Cola flavoring is "really actually good."
So this happened at the US Open today... 🧐 pic.twitter.com/fRDmpd3YWE
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As for her notorious TV moment, Alexa tells us she was with her nephews, and told them to keep her dipping routine a secret, but the U.S. Open cameras blew up her spot.
She's a great sport about it, though. Almost makes us want to try some Coke-soaked chicken. Almost.
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Jonas Bros Face Suckin', Beer Chuggin' ... At U.S. Open
Forget Roger Federer ... the real show at the U.S. Open was in the stands -- where Joe Jonas was slammin' beers and making out with his smokin' hot fiancee, Sophie Turner!
TENNIS TURN UP!!!
Joe and Sophie were on a double date at Arthur Ashe stadium in NYC with his bro Kevin Jonas and his wife Danielle -- when they decided to screw with the photogs by putting on a show in their VIP box.
There was some fake tongue action -- and very REAL beer drinking ... including a moment where the Jo-Bros linked arms, chugged and then busted out the FLOSS dance!
Earlier in the weekend, Sophie stuffed a seat pad under her shirt to goose some reporters into going with a pregnancy story. It didn't work, as most pregnant women don't have square baby bumps.
Good times ...
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Tennis' Anne White Serena's Catsuit Ban Is Sexist ... I Would Know!
Ex-pro tennis player Anne White says she knows how Serena Williams feels about the ban on her catsuit at the French Open .. because she went through the exact same thing back in the '80s.
White famously wore a body suit to play in Wimbledon in 1985 -- but was told during the tournament, the suit violated the dress code and she needed to change it or she couldn't continue.
She changed her outfit -- and lost the following match.
White tells TMZ Sports she felt the whole thing was sexist -- "It's kinda crazy that women aren't allowed to wear what they want to work. It's a shame."
Like Serena, Anne says her catsuit was more about function than fashion -- explaining her outfit was intended to keep her warm in the cold weather.
FYI, Serena's catsuit was custom-designed to increase blood circulation in the wake of health issues caused by blot clots.
White tells us ... she's a HUGE fan of Serena and believes tennis officials should change the rules to allow women like Williams to essentially wear whatever they want, especially if there's a legit reason.
There are other critics who think the ban on Serena's catsuit was racially motivated. It seems Anne believes it's not just about black and white ... it's about women still getting the short end of the stick in a "man's world."
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Ex-Iran President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad Defends Serena Williams
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Serena Williams has an unlikely ally in her catsuit controversy -- the former president of Iran, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.
French Open officials recently told Williams she could not wear a custom-made Nike catsuit during the tournament -- despite the fact it was designed to increase blood circulation in the wake of her health issues surrounding blood clots.
Well, the issue isn't sitting well with the Ahmadinejad -- who took a page from Donald Trump's playbook and lashed out at the French Open on his official Twitter account.
"Why is the #FrenchOpen disrespecting @serenawilliams? Unfortunately some people in all Countries including my Country, haven't realized the true meaning of freedom."
For her part, Serena isn't too bothered by the controversy, telling reporters earlier this week, "Everything's fine, guys."
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Novak Djokovic Speedo Workout ... Check Out My Djunk!
Less is more when it comes to training gear for Novak Djokovic ... 'cause dude went for a run on the beach in Spain wearing sneakers and a Speedo.
Djok was hangin' out in Marbella when he decided to get in a workout while taking in some sun -- so, he hit one of the public beach gym places and started grindin'!
... in his budgy smuggler.
He ran. He did pull-ups. Leg press. All while leaving little to the imagination.
Look, he's from Europe (Serbia) and was in Europe (Spain) ... and everyone knows they love their man panties across the pond.
Plus, Novak's got a killer bod.
Of course, Novak is now in New York for the U.S. Open ... so, it's all business from here on out.
However, it's 86 and sunny in NYC Monday -- so, hope he brought his Speedo!
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Roger Federer Would I Beat Serena 1-on-1?? ... I Hope So.
Roger Federer vs. Serena Williams. Who wins?
We got Fed outside UNIQLO in NYC on Wednesday and asked him straight-up.
Obviously, Federer told us he's betting on himself ... but it begs the question, could Serena -- the greatest female tennis player of all time -- REALLY compete with Fed in a serious tennis showdown?
Remember ... Serena's been engulfed in this Battle of the Sexes subject for years. John McEnroe says he was once offered $1 MILLION by Donald Trump to do battle with her. Billie Jean King also threw herself into the conversation by saying there's no way in hell Serena would win a match with a man.
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As for Serena's side on all of this ... her most recent comment on the issue came in the form of a tweet to McEnroe after he said "she'd be like 700 in the world" on the men's circuit.
"Dear John, I adore and respect you but please please keep me out of your statements that are not factually based," Serena said.
"I've never played anyone ranked 'there' nor do I have time. Respect me and my privacy as I'm trying to have a baby. Good day sir."
As for UNIQLO and why Fed was there rehashing the whole issue among so many wild fans -- the Swiss star just broke up with Nike to ink a $300 MILLION deal with the Japanese apparel giant -- and he was there to promote his new gear with the people.
So pretty sure if Roger actually lost to Serena ... it'd be about the only L he's taking these days.