Serena Williams Can’t Stop Raving About Husband Alexis Ohanian as He Wears a Kilt for the First Time at Scottish Wedding

Serena Williams and her entrepreneur husband, Alexis Ohanian, recently enjoyed their time at a friend's wedding in Scotland.

Serena Williams and her entrepreneur husband, Alexis Ohanian, were recently spotted attending a wedding in Scotland.

Ohanian, a co-founder of the messaging board Reddit, adopted a unique garb during their stay in the country, his wife Serena Williams revealed.

Keeping with Scottish tradition, Williams’ husband wore a kilt, a garment that resembles a wrap-around, knee-length skirt. The history of the garment, which is worn by Scots particularly during important events such as weddings, reportedly dates back to the 1600s.

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Alexis Ohanian Causes Stir in Scottish Kilt

Posting a few pictures alongside Ohanian in the kilt, the former World No. 1 thanked Scotland for making it happen.

“Dear Scotland,” she wrote. “It was well worth seeing @AlexisOhanian in a kilt! What a stud! Thank you so much.”

 

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Fans of the tennis superstar were in agreement and praised Ohanian’s unique look.

“I love how happy he is looking in it,” an Instagram user commented on the post, while another congratulated Ohanian for his “bravery” in wearing a kilt.

What Serena Williams and Alexis Ohanian Did in Scotland

Williams and Ohanian experienced many memorable moments in Scotland, if their social media accounts are any indication. After the trip, Williams confessed that she was missing her time in the country.

“In Scotland, for a wedding and I’m still missing my time there!” she captioned a series of photos where she stood in front of a vintage “red bus” found in the European nation. “I was honored to be at my friend’s wedding.”

 

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“The Scots truly made this experience one for the books,” she said, before asking her followers whether they had attended any weddings abroad.

What Serena Williams Has Been Doing Since Her Retirement From Tennis:

Serena Williams, one of the most decorated athletes in the history of tennis, hung up her racket after the 2022 U.S. Open, playing her final match in the third round on September 3, 2022.

Since her retirement, the American tennis sensation has turned her attention to her entrepreneurial pursuits. The younger Williams sister is known to have a diverse portfolio of business ventures, including venture capital, fashion, entertainment, and sports investments.

Notably, Ohanian has also been investing heavily in women’s sports in recent years.

The entrepreneur, who is reportedly worth a staggering $150 million, works extensively to promote women’s sports through his ventures.

He is a minority owner of Chelsea FC Women and cheered on the team recently at the Women’s FA Cup final alongside Williams. Ohanian has said that Chelsea Women could one day be worth as much as $1 billion.

Previously, he had invested in the NWSL’s Angel City FC, one of the most lucrative teams in the league. Ohanian had also founded “Athlos,” a high-octane athletics event for women meant to popularize the sport.

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