Serena Williams' husband Alexis Ohanian reacts to MrBeast teaching at Harvard
Serena Williams' husband and Reddit co-founder Alexis Ohanian recently reacted to the news of popular YouTuber MrBeast teaching at Harvard Business School.
On Thursday, April 6, Jimmy Donaldson aka MrBeast stopped by the Ivy League school to teach a class of Harvard students for the day. The content creator and businessman shared a couple of images on his Instagram account. Those included one where he posed beside the iconic Harvard Business School sign and another where he was captured delivering a lecture to the students.
In his recent Instagram post, MrBeast humorously reflected on his own college experience and shared how he was invited to teach at Harvard despite dropping out early on.
He briefly attended Eastern Carolina University before deciding to pursue content creation full-time. While leaving school was a risky move, it has undoubtedly paid off for him in the long run.
" I taught a class at Harvard which is pretty funny because I dropped out of college after only going for two weeks haha," MrBeast captioned his Instagram post.
Alexis Ohanian was inspired by Jimmy Donaldson's story. He took to social media to share Donaldson's post with his followers.
"Amazing," Ohanian captioned the Instagram story.
Alexis Ohanian reacts to Caitlin Clark defending Angel Reese
Alexis Ohanian recently commended Caitlin Clark for defending Angel Reese's gesture.
Reese, the Louisiana State University star and the recipient of the Most Outstanding Player award at the 2023 Women's NCAA Tournament, taunted her rival Caitlin Clark in the championship final.
Reese mimicked Clark's Elite 8 celebration, which involved WWE star-turned-actor John Cena's iconic "You Can't See Me" wave. Reese then pointed to her ring finger to celebrate the LSU Tigers' impressive 102-85 blowout win over Iowa in the title game.
Clark received recognition from Cena for incorporating his signature celebration into Iowa's routine. Reese, on the other hand, faced backlash on various online platforms for her actions.
Clark, however, came forward and defended her colleagues' gestures.
"I don't think Angel should be criticized at all. No matter what way it goes, she should never be criticized for what she did," Clark said.
On Tuesday, April 4, Ohanian took to social media to praise Clark's outspoken support for Reese.
"@caitlinclark class!" Ohanian captioned his Instagram story.