Serena Williams TV Advert Too Sexy
06:03 - Friday 25 March 2011 - In Categories Sport, US Entertainment, Sex, US Videos
Serena Williams has found herself in the middle of a media storm after her latest TV advert was deemed too raunchy for US audiences.
The computer game advert features Williams – dressed in stockings and a black leotard – competing against Rileah Vanderbilt, an actress dubbed ‘the world’s sexiest tennis gamer’.
On Monday, both women started promoting the advert, but by the end of the week, the game’s makers, 2K Sports, unexpectedly revealed they had no intention of releasing the commercial.
Is Serena too sexy for TV, or is the affair nothing more than a storm in a d-cup? Judge for yourself.
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