Former American tennis player Serena Williams asserts that she does not celebrate her birthday because she belongs to the Jehovah’s Witnesses sect.
Although she turned 42 on Tuesday,
September 26, Williams will not be celebrating her birthday as her family does
not believe in that tradition.
TennisUpToDate reports that the
23-time Grand Slam champion and her sister, Venus Williams, were raised as
Jehovah’s Witnesses, a subsect of Christianity, as they both followed their
mother, Oracene Price, in converting to the religion in the early 1980s.
An important aspect of that belief
is that those who practise the religion do not celebrate birthdays.
On multiple occasions, Williams
has spoken about her religious beliefs.
“Being a Jehovah’s Witness is
important to me, but I’ve never really practised it and have been wanting to get
into it,” she said in 2017.
Following her marriage and the
birth of her first child, Olympia, Williams reaffirmed her decision to not
celebrate her daughter’s first birthday in 2018.
“We’re Jehovah’s Witnesses, so we
don’t do that,” she said at a press conference.
Furthermore, she stated that her
husband, Alexis Ohanian, is very supportive of her decision.
“Alexis didn’t grow up going to
any church, but he’s really receptive and even takes the lead. He puts my needs
first,” she said.
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