Stephen A. Smith said sensational that he would divorce Serena Williams for his involvement in the part-time show of Kendrick Lamar Super Bowl.
Williams made a surprise appearance in the performance, dancing during the Drake Diss “Not Like Us” track. The 42 -year -old involvement was important because she went out with Drake in 2011.
But given that his romantic involvement with him was almost 15 years ago and that Williams now has his own family, the first host of Take Host Smith said that it was a bad look for tennis legend to join to the battery.
“You could say to give him accessories. If I am your husband, why are you up there drag your ex? Smith said.
“If I am married and my wife will join her ex for lagging behind, go back to her ass, because you clearly belong to me.
“Why do you worry about him and you are with me?” Bye. Bye.’
Stephen A. Smith was not impressed by Serena Williams taking a shot to his ex, Drake
Williams had a surprise cameo in the half-time performance of the Kendrick Lamar Super Bowl
Smith asked why Williams wanted to return to an ex now she is married to Alexis Ohanian
Analyst Ryan Clark defended Williams, saying, “If you are with Serena Williams, you are going to be a man guarded anyway.”
Williams is married to the founder of Reddit, Alexis Ohanian, who has an estimated wealth of $ 150 million. They have two daughters together.
Despite Smith’s remarks, Williams seemed to draw the attention of his performance on Monday, sharing several videos on Instagram from his dance.
A few moments before the show at halftime, Williams went to X to defend Taylor Swift after the singer was hooked by Caesars Superdome fans when she appeared on the Jumbotron for the first time during the Super Bowl.
‘I love you Taylor Swift, don’t listen to these booo !!’ Williams wrote.
Swift did not have as many reasons to celebrate the night, with his boyfriend Travis Kelce and the heads of Kansas City being beaten 40-22 by the Eagles of Philadelphia.
This left Kansas City hopes for three tours in ruins and Kelce must now decide if he continues to play in the NFL.
Whatever the decision he feasted on, the tight end of 35 years should announce it before the start of the free agency on March 12.