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Venus Williams Proud Of ‘Honest Vulnerable’ Way Simone Biles Naomi Osaka Tackling Mental Health

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Venus Williams is serving us a lot more than tennis these days. The seven-time Grand Slam winner is on a mission to promote the benefits of wellness – both physically and mentally – and did just that at a recent product launch for her “Happy Viking” company on Tuesday, September 14.

Just three days after penning an insightful op-ed for the New York Times about the importance of taking care of one’s “whole self,” Venus shared her thoughts on the way mental health wellness has become a more acceptable topic to discuss at the national level. “It’s important that we’re talking about it,” the tennis champion shared with HollywoodLife EXCLUSIVELY at the event.  “This pandemic brought it to people’s attention.

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