Tennis legend Billie Jean King took aim at Florida Gov. Ron Desantis and the 'Parental Rights in Education' law on Friday while at the Billie Jean Cup qualifier.
King, who was one of the first athletes to come out as gay, commented on the law, which has garnered massive debate.
"We must be bothering him," King said while showing off her multicolored watch, according to The Palm Beach Post."I have my rainbow watch on today." Tennis legend Billie Jean King speaks before the Billie Jean King Cup Qualifier match between the United States and Austria at Delray Beach Tennis Center on April 14, 2023, in Delray Beach, Florida.
"I think it's sad," King added."I'm very big on inclusion, everybody being their authentic self. If you heard my personal journey, which I thought I was straight, I realized later in life I wasn't. I had to figure out who am I, who is my authentic self. Going through that journey just for me personally, the important thing is to be welcoming to everyone."
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