American tennis star Serena Williams, 40, criticized the New York Times for publishing a picture of her sister Venus in an article about her achievements in society. And the article of the prestigious newspaper talked about the collection of “Serena Ventures”, which was founded by the tennis star in 2014, the amount of 111 million dollars to help entrepreneurs, but the article used the image of Venus, so Serena tweeted: “Whatever we achieve, this does not seem to be enough and that is why I raised 111 million dollars for the company, although I I was ignored, you could be the best New York Times.”
The newspaper immediately offered an apology and responded in a tweet from the economics department: “We apologize, this is due to an error when choosing the image for the paper edition and it did not appear in the online edition. A correction will be made in tomorrow’s issue.”
Serena’s company, which appeared in “New Look” at Paris Fashion Week on Wednesday night, helps provide capital for small entrepreneurs. The first time we were talking about investments.”