Bae Goals: Serena Williams' hubby spotted in supportive t-shirt at athlete's match

Bae Goals: Serena Williams' hubby spotted in supportive t-shirt at athlete's match

- Serena Williams' husband Alexis Ohanian was recently spotted supporting his wife during a match in the cutest way ever

- Alexis, who has always been uber supportive of his wife, wore a T-shirt with her face on it while she played a recent match

- The internet absolutely loved the post of Alexis wearing the T-shirt, which was shared by a tweep online

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Alexis Ohanian, the husband of tennis star Serena Williams, is definitely husband goals. The co-founder of Reddit was recently spotted wearing a T-shirt of his wife's face to support her while she played a match.

The picture shows Serena armed with her tennis racket and looking ready for action alongside words that read "greatest athlete" (female is scratched out to cleverly point out that she's beyond gender stereotypes.)

@NotAgainBen captioned the Twitter post:

"Serena’s husband being the biggest Serena fan is just absolutely what she deserves x."

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Twitter users and fans of Serena were soon in the comment section sharing their thoughts. Read a few of them below:

@neliaallen said:

"She’s amazing, powerful and the legend of the sport women so far."

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@miguelinaspemze said:

"This is the best gift! Admiration and respect, I think is this love."
Bae Goals: Serena Williams' Hubby Wears Supportive Tshirt, Goes Viral
Serena's husband is very supportive: Images: @AlexisOhanianSr
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@Jimthor01523497 said:

"He’s like a tubby Keanu Reeves, a sweet gesture on his shirt but probably a little off the mark."

@Yotta1001001 said:

"Now that’s a MAN!"

@yetundeomooba said:

"He shows up every time, doesn't he? Doesn't miss a thing!"

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Meanwhile, new details about the world's oldest printed Valentine's Day card has surfaced and it contains quite an interesting note written by a displeased woman tagged a real-life Bridget Jones - to her man.

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According to Daily Mail, the card which was published on January 12, 1797, by John Fairburn of 146, Minories, London is illustrated with delicate design and an elegant portrait of a woman. It was sent to a Mr Brown of Dover Place, Kent Road.

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