Serena Williams and her daughters denied entry into empty Paris restaurant

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Serena Williams and her daughters denied entry into empty Paris restaurant

Serena Williams, a famous American tennis player, and her daughters were denied entry into a restaurant in Paris.

The retired tennis champion criticized a luxury hotel in Paris on Monday evening, August 5, for “denied access” to the hotel’s rooftop restaurant with her children.

Serena, who was a torch bearer at the opening ceremony of this summer’s Olympics, said on X:  “Yikes @peninsulaparis I’ve been denied access to rooftop to eat in a empty restaurant of nicer places … but never with my kids.”

“Always a first.” She added an Olympic hashtag.

Williams landed in the French city in late July, ahead of the Olympic opening ceremony, when she served as a torch bearer.

Williams won four Olympic gold medals throughout her career.

In other news, Apostle Femi Lazarus recently shared his thoughts on a viral video where a spiritual MC prevented a voodoo woman from causing harm at a wedding. In the video, the voodoo woman attempted to wave a red handkerchief at the bride three times, but the MC intervened on the third try.

According to Apostle Femi Lazarus, the voodoo woman’s presence was not ordinary, as only the MC could see her, not the groom or other guests. He emphasized the importance of spiritual growth, highlighting that without the intervention of the spiritual MC, the bride could have been in serious danger.

Reflecting on his own experiences, the pastor recalled a wedding where all the cars were parked, but by the end of the day, everyone was in tears. He also mentioned a bride who fell ill and eventually passed away after being sprayed with money at a wedding.

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