Venus Williams and Caroline Wozniacki hooked on to reality show 'Love is Blind'
Venus Williams and Caroline Wozniacki have joined the hype for the famous reality TV show Love is Blind and the stars have been binge-watching it.
Love is Blind is a reality TV show where single people find their matches solely based on their personality and without seeing them physically. The show was made in the US, Brazil, and Japan and is an international phenomenon. The latest season of Love is Blind USA premiered on March 24 on Netflix.
Amongst many stars, Venus Williams and Caroline Wozniacki have also seen the show and took to their Instagram stories to let everyone know how they feel about it.
Williams said that the show made her nervous while Wozniacki was miffed at the program ending on a cliffhanger as the next slate of episodes will be available from April 14.
"Why is @loveisblind making me so nervous," Williams captioned her story.
"Unacceptable to leave us at such a cliff hanger," Wozniacki shared her frustration on her Instagram story.
Venus Williams calls training her 'favorite time of the day'
American tennis great Venus Williams, at the age of 42, is still an active player on the WTA tour. The 42-year-old became the first African-American World No. 1 ever when she claimed the top spot in 2002.
Venus, who turned pro in 1994, is still passionate about the sport she started playing when she was a kid.
In 2023, which marked her 30th year on the WTA tour, Venus Williams played the Auckland Open where she received a wildcard. She won the first round against fellow American Katie Volynets, but fell to China's Zhu Lin in the second round in three sets.
Venus constantly updates fans regarding her return and shares images of herself training on the court. The legendary American player recently shared a picture of herself on Instagram exercising on the court and called training her "favorite time of the day."
" My favorite time of day," Williams captioned her post
Despite Venus' next tournament not being disclosed, fans are speculating if the American will make a return to Wimbledon. This is after she shared images of herself holding a tennis racquet at the iconic All England Club last month.
"And somehow…I ended up at @wimbledon !," Venus captioned the post
Wimbledon was Venus Williams' most successful Grand Slam as she won the title five times.