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Serena Williams sided with pop star Ciara, talking about embracing her stretch marks that remind her of the journey she has been on and feeling proud of it. This came after Ciara shared her story of rising from rejection to launching her own record and entertainment company in 2017. Serena Williams is such a legendary name in tennis that she still resonates across the sporting world. With 23 Grand Slam titles to her name, she retired from professional tennis in 2022 after competing at the US Open that year. Since then, Williams has shifted her focus to building a business career, expanding her entrepreneurial ventures, and collaborating with various brands. She launched a podcast named Stockton Street alongside her sister Venus Williams and recently invited pop star Ciara to one of the episodes. Backstage at her NYC concert, Ciara talked about how she had been rejected by several labels because no one believed she could make it after motherhood. Fast forward to 2017, the American singer and songwriter launched her own record and entertainment company, Beauty Marks.Seven-time Grand Slam winner Venus Williams hailed her and associated 'Beauty Marks' with the rings of a tree that signify growth. Serena Williams joined forces and drew a connection with stretch marks that women get after childbirth, saying:"Like, um, stretch marks when you have kids. Yes! You know, it's like a great analogy, right? That's a beauty mark!" (14:00 - 15:00)She further added that while women often try to get rid of them using lasers, they should always consider them a mark of pride."Even though we'll use laser to get rid of it, but we're still proud of them"Williams welcomed her first daughter, Olympia, in 2017 and her second-born, Adira, in 2023. Serena Williams once shared that she wants her daughters to be confident in who they areWilliams at the New York Times Holds Annual DealBook Summit - Source: GettySerena Williams made a name for herself through her pathbreaking tennis talent and on-court fashion. Her unmatched confidence inspired later generations to follow in her footsteps and be comfortable in their own skin.In collaboration with the children’s fashion line Janie and Jack, which she promoted alongside Olympia and Adira, the 43-year-old revealed that she wants to pass on the lesson of always embracing who they are and never shying away from showing their authenticity. "I want them to always be certain of who they are and never shy away from being themselves. Whether it's through fashion or in life, it's about celebrating what sets them apart and feeling strong and comfortable with who they are," she said. (via Parents)The Olympic gold medalist often posts updates about her life with her two girls, either engaging in hair makeovers or taking trips together.