WIMBLEBUMP

Tennis ace Serena Williams shows off her growing pregnancy belly and enjoys 1950s-themed baby shower with pals

PREGNANT Serena Williams danced the jitterbug as she was treated to a 1950s themed baby shower.

The seven-time Wimbledon winner, 35, wore pearls and a poodle skirt as she partied with Destiny’s Child star Kelly Rowland, 36, singer Ciara, 31, and actress Eva Longoria, 42, in Florida.

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Serena Williams bares her baby bump for Stellar magazine

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The tennis champ and her celeb pals celebrated the impending arrival with a 1950s-themed baby shower

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She was joined by sister Venus Williams, 37, who came dressed in polka dots at the event, dubbed the “Baby O Diner” in a nod to her partner, Alexis Ohanian.

The tennis star, who is eight months pregnant, revealed her blossoming bump in a new photo shoot for magazine, baring her athletic figure in a pink silk coat.

Serena discussed her views on feminism that she hopes to pass onto her unborn baby.

She said: “There are barriers I hope to break so my baby, whether boy or girl, won’t have to live under those stipulations.

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The 35-year-old is eight months pregnant

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The star spoke to Stellar about feminism, saying there were barriers she hoped to break for the sake of her child

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She sported a pearl necklace and a yellow poodle skirt for the bash in Florida

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Ciara and Kelly Rowland were among pals at the party

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Lala Anthony and Eva Longoria also joined the festivities

“I definitely am a feminist. I like to stick up for women and women’s rights.

“So many things happen and I just think ‘Wow, why don’t we have a chance?’

“If that makes me a feminist, I am proud to be one.”

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