Serena Williams’ Super Bowl LX commercial for Ro sparked strong reactions over the weekend—and the former world No. 1 found support from an unlikely source amid the online backlash.
When news broke that Williams would appear in one of the famously pricey ad slots, the timing raised eyebrows. It came shortly after the 44-year-old fueled comeback rumors by reentering the ITIA’s anti-doping testing pool and sidestepping questions from Today host Savannah Guthrie during a recent appearance.
Turns out the reveal was a commercial for GLP-1 provider Ro, promoting a weight-loss injection and announcing that it is now available in pill form. Williams’ husband, Reddit co-founder and venture capitalist Alexis Ohanian, serves on Ro’s board.
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“I’m on Ro. 34 pounds down on Ro,” Williams said in the ad, which aired during the Seattle Seahawks’ win over the New England Patriots. “Healthier on Ro… I’m moving better on Ro. I’m feeling better on Ro. I’m Serena Williams. This is me on Ro.”
“I feel better now than I have in years,” she added in a statement. “For me, this journey has been about feeling strong, energized, and healthy in my body; I feel like myself again. Being on Ro helped me focus on my health in a way that actually worked for me, and I’m excited to share how great I feel with millions of people during the Super Bowl.”
