"We weren’t multi-billionaires, just multi-millionaires" "Her dad had an oil & gas empire" - Jessica Pegula's take on her family's wealth baffles fans
Jessica Pegula is facing backlash for her attempt, on Netflix's tennis docuseries Break Point, to debunk the nepotism claims surrounding her.
The American World No. 5 starred in the fifth episode "Now or Never," alongside Greek player Maria Sakkari. The episode delved into Jessica Pegula's personal life, revealing her Florida home and family's sports business connections, but primarily focusing on her exploits on the tennis court in 2023.
Pegula found tremendous success in 2023, winning her second WTA 1000 title, reaching the quarterfinals at Wimbledon, and reaching the championship match at the WTA Finals in Cancun. But the American's revelations on-screen, particularly her take on family wealth, have left many fans on social media dumbfounded.
Her parents - Terry Pegula and Kim Pegula, are successful businesspersons and co-own the NHL team Buffalo Sabres and the NFL team Buffalo Bills. Kim also serves on the NFL's business venture and Super Bowl committees.
"Some people get this image that it's really easy for me because my dad's very wealthy, but that didn't happen until I was 17 or 18. (...) [My parents] gave me a great childhood and instilled a lot of work ethic in me, and it's definitely gotten me to this point," she was quoted saying.
Fans ridiculed the World No. 5 star for ignoring her family's wealth while on the show, with netizens even referring to her as a "nepo baby."
One fan wrote:
"We weren't multi-billionaire until I was 17-18, we were just multi-millionaires."
Another fan mentioned East Resources, the natural gas drilling company that Pegula's father owned before he made his way into the NFL with the Bills:
"What is this tweet Her dad had an oil and gas empire before he bought the Bills, they had huge amounts of money throughout Jess' childhood. Tone deaf."
Another fan wrote:
"Can we just stop pretending like her parents' status hasn't played a role in her success!? C'mon people. If it was all talent and hardwork, why has it taken her until now to become a good player? She's pushing 30. Her being a billionaire heiress has definitely played a huge role."
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"I want to do something to help promote the sport" - Jessica Pegula on starring in a show like Break Point
Jessica Pegula said that she felt a show like Break Point could give women's tennis more "exposure."
"We complain a lot about women's tennis not getting exposure and not doing enough. So when the opportunity came, it was like, well do I want to actually do something that will help the sport and help people get to know me better and something I can look back on that's really cool? Or not do anything and feel like I missed the opportunity to showcase tennis and showcase my story?" Jessica Pegula said.
An active part of the WTA's Player Council since 2020, Jessica Pegula went on to express hope of creating opportunities for other players to follow suit and help the game grow.