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Beyoncé Narrates Serena Williams U.S. Open Gatorade Ad: Look + Listen

In the new advertisement for Gatorade, narrated by Beyoncé celebrating the final U.S. Open appearance from tennis legend Serena Williams, “Love Means Everything.”

“Love Means Everything” is title of the new commercial, that shows female dancers, fencers, roller skaters, equestrians and everything in between of all ages who’ve been inspired by the Herculean career and life story of Williams. Ahead of Monday’s (Aug. 29) first day of the 2022 U.S. Open tennis tournament which Williams announced in a Vogue essay earlier this month would be her final tournament as a professional player, the TV spot debuted during Sunday night’s MTV Video Music Awards.

In her narration, Beyoncé states “When the world writes her down in history, we’ll begin where she started: at love.” “No points, zero score — just love. It’s a love that we’ll remember through the generations, a love that started a movement, a movement to always love exactly who you are and who you can be. To be so in love with your identity that your very essence cannot be contained. To love the sound of your own voice and the way you move. To feel like a queen unapologetically, with a crown indefinitely. To cherish every muscle and every curve your body exhibits. A movement to always love being a proud Black woman, a parent, a dreamer, a leader. To love being one of a kind. To always love being you. The whole you. The real you. You. You. You. To always love you.”

“So when we write her down in history, no matter who you are, no matter where you are, we’ll remember what she’s shown us,” concludes Bey. “A movement to love you.”

With that, the commercial’s “Love Means Everything” motto flashes across the screen.

Beyoncé and Williams have long been champions of each another, with the tennis star hitting the stage during the superstar singer’s Formation World Tour and for “Sorry,” the Lemonade song whose music video Serena also appears in. Queen B and her husband Jay-Z can often be spotted in the crowd at Williams’ matches, and Beyoncé contributed the Oscar-nominated song “Be Alive” to King Richard, the 2021 biopic that Serena and Venus Williams executive produced.

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Author: Al Denté

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