Serena Williams, Venus Williams and Will Smith at the premiere of "King Richard"

Serena Williams To Appear on Red Table Talk, With Family And Will Smith

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By Fiyin Olowokandi on November 18, 2021 at 5:00 AM PST

Tennis star Serena Williams and her family have taken over the red table with Will Smith!

The "Aladdin" star hosted a special episode of the show, "Red Table Talk," usually conducted by the actor's wife Jada alongside her mother and their daughter Willow.

Serena shared the exciting news on Instagram with a promotional teaser of her family's first-ever appearance on the famous talk show.

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Serena Williams And Her Family On The Red Table Talk

The Williams family are the stars of this week's episode of the "Red Table Talk," and Serena couldn't wait for fans to watch their exclusive interview with "The Fresh Prince Of Bel-Air" star.

The renowned tennis player stirred up fan's curiosity with a short clip from the episode titled "Will Smith's Red Table Takeover," alongside the caption:

"Taking over the table with my family and @WillSmith! An all new @redtabletalk today"

The footage showed various behind-the-scenes moments and juicy details about the interview, which initially began with the Grand Slam champions, Venus Williams and Serena.

The Williams family soon took over the red table as the host invited the tennis stars' mother and their other two sisters. Afterward, the scenes got emotional as the family discussed their struggles.

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These trials were showcased in the new movie, "King Richard," in which the life of Richard Williams, the tennis coach, and father of Venus and Serena, was portrayed by the "I, Robot" actor.

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The Williams Sisters Wowed At "King Richard" Movie Premiere

Serena Williams and sister Venus Williams at the premiere of "King Richard"
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Before the Williams took over the Red Table Talk, they previously took control of fans' attention at the premiere of "King Richard."

Women's Health reported that the Williams sisters weren't only champions on the tennis court but also red carpet divas.

The famous athletes made the paparazzi beg for more at the event with their jaw-dropping outfits. Serena wowed in an all-black one-legged jumpsuit that showed off her toned body.

Venus wasn't outdone by her little sister as the 41-year-old looked half her age in a silver high-slit dress that exposed the athlete's gorgeous long legs.

Given their career as tennis players, it was not surprising to see the sisters in great physical shape. However, the dynamic duo didn't depend on games to stay fit.

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The pair enjoyed a healthy plant-based diet alongside intense workout routines. The sisters also trained together, and they were once captured engaging in an energetic warm-up exercise on Serena's Instagram.

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Will Smith Felt Nervous When The Grand Slam Sisters Watched "King Richard"

Serena Williams, Venus Williams and Will Smith at the premiere of "King Richard"
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The Blast previously revealed that the 4-time Grammy winner experienced the worst two hours of his life because of Venus and Serena Williams. 

It takes a lot to faze a renowned actor like the "Pursuit Of Happiness" star, and waiting for the Williams sisters' review on "King Richard" was enough to make the 53-year-old sweat.

During an appearance on "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon," Smith confessed that he lost his confidence once he heard the tennis stars were about to watch the movie. In his words:

"It's the worst two hours ever. The worst two hours. Because you spent so much time creating these things, and there is literally only one audience when you do it. You hope that they like it."

Fortunately, the athletes loved the actor's portrayal of their father, and the sisters even cried while watching the emotional biopic.

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