Serena Williams Reveals the Way She's Teaching Her Daughters to Be Body Positive

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Tennis great and proud mom is opening up about the way she is teaching her two daughters body positivity."I also foster that positivity by encouraging them to give others compliments, especially other girls compliments," she continued."So if I see a girl in their class, I'm like, 'Oh, she looks pretty, right?' She's like, 'Yeah, I like her hair.' I'm like, 'I like her hair, too.

"If you can find something positive about them then you're also going to find something positive about you and then you're gonna win," she added.In February, Williams shared a photo on Instagram of herself in a bathing suit holding baby Adira, along with a body positive caption that touched on"Loving yourself is essential," Williams wrote."I find that I have to remind myself of that self-love through all different stages in my life.

In the comment section, one fan shared that they loved"every word of this post," before thanking the tennis legend for"loving yourself."“After I came out , I had a stomach, but I thought, This is kind of cool," she told the publication at the time."I have a stomach because the baby was there.”that she's"never been a person that has been like: 'I want to be a different color' or 'I want my skin tone to be lighter.

"I like who I am, I like how I look, and I love representing the beautiful dark women out there. For me, it's perfect. I wouldn't want it any other way," she said at the time."When I was growing up, what was celebrated was different. Venus looked more like what is really acceptable: She has incredibly long legs, she's really, really thin. I didn't see people on TV that looked like me, who were thick. There wasn't positive body image. It was a different age.

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