Serena Williams’ millionaire husband gets confused for ‘umbrella holder’ at Olympic opening ceremony

Queue “Umbrella” by Rihanna.

Serena Williams’ husband, Alexis Ohanian, was confused for an “umbrella holder” on Friday during the 2024 Paris Olympics opening ceremony by one European Olympics commentator. 

Williams, 42, and the Reddit co-founder decided to partake in the French festivities — despite the tennis icon not competing — and when she took to the red carpet, a downfall of rain ensued.

Serena Williams’ husband Alex Ohanian and their daughter Alexis Olympia Ohanian Jr. at the opening ceremony for the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris, France. James Lang-USA TODAY Sports

Ohanian proceeded to be a gentleman by holding an umbrella over his wife’s head, and the gesture caught the eyes of a ceremony broadcaster.

“She looks absolutely incredible,” a Eurosport commentator said, as covered by the Daily Mail. “She’s got someone just behind us holding an umbrella.”

Alexis Ohanian got mistaken for an umbrella holder at the Olympics. REUTERS

“Those are the levels you aspire to,” they continued. “To have an actual umbrella holder behind you.”

As the ceremony progressed, the Williams family — including their 6-year-old daughter,  Alexis Olympia Ohanian Jr. — appeared in another interview with Kit Hoover of “Access Hollywood.”

Williams was asked about her husband, who had previously been spotted taking photos of the tennis superstar so that she could post about her experience on social media.


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“The greatest investor ever, the greatest Instagram husband ever, greatest husband ever,” Williams said.

Interestingly, during the interview, Ohanian, who, according to Forbes in 2019, has estimated net worth of $70 million, addressed how he is unknown to many for the work he does.

“More people know me for the pancakes I do than for creating Reddit, and you know what, I’m OK with that,” Ohanian said.

Serena Williams poses for photos during the opening ceremony. James Lang-USA TODAY Sports

On the other hand, Williams blazed to success throughout her career — including earning four Olympic gold medals.

She captured one in women’s singles at London 2012 and three in women’s doubles with her sister Venus Williams.

To honor her fiery career, the Williams fittingly got to carry the Olympic flame during the torch relay with Rafael Nadal.

Together, they produced 45 grand slams and had the privilege of boating away from the Eiffel Tower with a fiercely lit flame.

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