Serena Williams Reveals She Never Left Daughter Olympia for 24 Hours Until She Was 6 Years Old: 'A Little Extreme'

Serena Williams discussed balancing motherhood and her career during a live podcast taping with Michelle Obama

People Olympia Williams (L) with mother Serena Williams attend a culinary demonstration during the 2025 Bottle Rock Napa Valley festivalCredit: Tim Mosenfelder/FilmMagic

NEED TO KNOW

  • Williams prioritizes being present with her daughters, rarely being away from them for more than 24 hours

  • She recently shared rare family photos on Instagram featuring both of her daughters

Serena Williamsis sharing how she navigates being present with her kids.

The athlete, 44, joined Michelle Obama for a special live taping ofIMO with Michelle Obama & Craig Robinson, where she spoke with the former first lady about motherhood and how she balances her career with raising her two daughters. Williams shares her daughters, Adira, 2, and Olympia, 8, with husband Alexis Ohanian.

"I really try to be a present parent," Williams began. "And sometimes that's hard, especially with the lives that we live; it's very hard to be present, but I try to be extremely present."

Asked how she manages to stay present, Williams told Obama that everything she does is "around my kids."

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"I'm never gone more than 24 hours, ever," she explained. "I didn't leave Olympia until she was 6 for 24 hours. That may have been a little extreme, but that's who I am."

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"And so for me, I show up as much as I can every single day for the girls. Because I feel like they mean the most to me, and I feel they need me, and they need to make sure, I wanna raise my children. I'm a person that's raising my kids, and that's teaching them how I want them to live and how I want them to be."

Last month, Williams shared a carousel of rare family photoson Instagramrecounting her Easter weekend. In one photo, Williams could be seen wearing a blue printed dress and a blue belt, posing in front of her two daughters.

Williams' older daughter, Olympia, held up a peace sign, wearing a white dress with flowers. Her little sister, Adira, threw up her own mini peace sign, posing in a blue dress with flowers.

Another photo showed Williams and her two daughters standing alongside her husband. The Reddit co-founder smiled while holding Adira in the family photo.

"I don’t share these moments often, but being their mom is my favorite place to be," Williams wrote in her caption. "I’m with them 363 out of 365 days a year — and I wouldn’t trade it for anything. This weekend was everything."

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Inside the furor plaguing Democratic National Committee leader Ken Martin

NEW YORK (AP) — Democrats keep winning at the ballot box. And yetKen Martin, the man leading the Democratic National Committee, is facing a crisis of confidence among party officials who are increasingly concerned about the health of their political machine barely a year into his term.

Associated Press FILE - Democratic National Committee chair Ken Martin speaks during an interview with The Associated Press at DNC headquarters, Jan. 12, 2026, in Washington. (AP Photo/Allison Robbert, File) FILE - Democratic National Committee chair Ken Martin speaks during an interview with The Associated Press at DNC headquarters, Jan. 12, 2026, in Washington. (AP Photo/Allison Robbert, File) FILE - DNC chair candidate Ken Martin speaks at the Democratic National Committee Winter Meeting in National Harbor, Md., Feb. 1, 2025. (AP Photo/Rod Lamkey, Jr., File)

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Major donors aren’t giving. Liberal influencers are publicly questioning Martin's refusal to release an internal report on the party's failures. And Democratic operatives have begun informal discussions about recruiting a new chair, even as most believe that Martin's job isn't in serious jeopardy ahead of the midterm elections.

Amanda Litman, who leads the Democratic-allied organization Run For Something, said she's been approached by senior strategists in recent days gauging her interest in replacing Martin. She declined but said many in the party have lost faith in the DNC leader.

“I think it’s a really hard job, and also Ken is not doing it very well,” Litman told The Associated Press. “I honestly think he’s going to have a hard time rebuilding trust.”

Part of the challenge for those Democrats frustrated with Martin, she said, “is that there’s not really an alternative.”

The criticism has gotten to Martin, said two people who insisted on anonymity to describe private conversations. They said he's become increasingly paranoid, even inside party headquarters in Washington, where he did not install his own team after taking over last year.

Martin tries to press forward

The handwringing comes in spite ofthe Democratic Party'sundeniable success in the vast majority of elections under Martin's leadership, which coincides withRepublican President Donald Trump'sreturn to the White House. Democrats over the last year have dominated races for governor and special elections for state legislative and congressional seats. They've also won campaigns for state supreme court, county executive and even county sheriff.

Less than six months before the 2026 midterm elections, however, the concern over Martin's leadership is, at best, an unwanted distraction for a party desperate to breakthe Republican Party'sgrip on power in Washington. And, at worst, the conflict will make it harder for Democrats to win in November, while undermining faith in the DNC as it coordinates the party's next presidential nomination process.

Martin declined to comment for this article. He has sought to avoid media interviews over the last week, preferring to keep his head down while focusing on improving the DNC's financial health and scouting potential sites for the presidential convention in 2028.

While in Denver, for example, Martin hosted a crowded fundraising event before three private one-on-one donor meetings in between calls to more donors in other cities.

Former DNC ChairJaime Harrison, whom Martin replaced, said he’s upset and frustrated by those in his party who are publicly challenging Martin's leadership. Harrison was especially angry with Democratic operatives from the podcast “Pod Save America,” who pressed Martin during a recent episode about why he reneged on a promise to release a post-2024 election autopsy.

Even Martin's close allies described the interview as a cringeworthy moment for the first-term chair.

“Am I happy with everything that goes on in the party? No. Am I happy with leadership that sometimes you get? No. But do you see me going out at this juncture trying to make that case? This is not the moment for that,” Harrison said. “We have to be as strong as we possibly can going into November, because we have to win. Once we win, we can fight like hell.”

Asked if he thought Martin's job was at risk, Harrison said, “I don't think so.”

Martin's gamble

Martin is leaning into a 50-state spending strategy that his supporters privately acknowledge is risky.

The DNC each month is distributing $1 million among party organizations in every state and key U.S. territories, besides allocating $5,000 more per month to nearly two dozen Republican-controlled states, to help build party infrastructure.

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The investments are overwhelmingly popular with local leaders even as the DNC struggles financially.

The national party reported $22.1 million cash on hand with $18.4 million in debt at the end of March, according to its most recent federal filing. The Republican National Committee, by contrast, reported $116.8 million in the bank with zero debt.

Despite the criticism, DNC national finance co-chair Chris Lowe said the cash disparity is the result of an intentional strategy Martin outlined when running for chair and has executed since taking over the building.

“We made a conscious decision to spend money,” Lowe said. “His view, and I would agree with this view, is the best way to position ourselves for the presidential (election) in ’28 is not just to amass a bunch of money, it’s to have a history of winning elections all across the country up and down the ballot. And that’s what we’ve done.”

Lowe notes that Martin raised more money in his first year as chair than anyone else in an equivalent year when the Democrats did not have the White House. And in 2026 so far, he said, the committee has exceeded its big-dollar fundraising targets every month.

DNC member Michael Kapp, a vocal Martin ally from California, said that he'd “love to have big donors come on board” but that the committee's bank account isn't what matters most.

“Republicans can brag about having more money but they’re not spending it, and they’re not winning,” Kapp said. “At the end of the day the scoreboard matters more than the spreadsheet.”

The secret autopsy

Beyond fundraising, the furor around Martin's leadership centers on his refusal to release the DNC's internal study of the 2024 election — known inside the DNC as the “after-action report” — despite his past promises to do so on his first day as chair.

Kapp, as is the case with many of Martin's allies, said “it's certainly something that should be made public,” but he's willing to accept Martin's argument that it's too close to the November midterm elections to release the autopsy now.

“I know there are lessons to be learned from that,” he said of the report. “I trust Ken. I’ve known the man for 10 years. But at this point, when we’re six, seven months away from the midterms, we need to be focused on the midterms.”

Martin has been aggressively courting big-dollar donors, despite their demonstrated reluctance to give to the committee. He acknowledged pressure related to the autopsy in some of the conversations and indicated changes could be coming soon, according to two people with direct knowledge of the discussions but not authorized to share them.

As Martin looks ahead to 2028, when the DNC is tasked with building out the political infrastructure for the party's next presidential nominee, some presidential prospects are approaching the intraparty conflict with caution.

Kentucky Gov.Andy Beshear, who is expected to launch a presidential bid, did not answer directly when asked whether Martin should continue to lead the DNC.

“Ken and I work well together. And I say that being somebody who wasn’t originally on board,” Beshear said. “But he made an effort to reach out to me. And, listen, I want to work with whoever’s there. We need a healthy DNC. We need it to work.”

AP writer Joey Cappelletti in Washington contributed.

Inside the furor plaguing Democratic National Committee leader Ken Martin

NEW YORK (AP) — Democrats keep winning at the ballot box. And yetKen Martin, the man leading the Democratic National Committee, is faci...
Hayden Panettiere’s ex-boyfriend reacts to her memoir, reveals domestic abuse story he asked to be cut out (but it wasn’t)

Hayden Panettiere's ex-boyfriend, Brian Hickerson, reacts to her new memoir, which details domestic abuse in their relationship.

Entertainment Weekly Brian Hickerson and Hayden Panettiere in 2018Credit: Eric Charbonneau/Shutterstock

Key Points

  • Hickerson reveals the one story he asked her to cut from the book, in which he threatened to throw a phone at her.

  • Hickerson also says he spoke with Panettiere "yesterday" and thinks about marrying her one day.

Hayden Panettiereis revealing all in her new memoir,This Is Me: A Reckoning, including the"brutal"chapter of her life with boyfriend Brian Hickerson.

The two dated on and off from 2018 to 2022, during which Hickerson was arrested multiple times for domestic abuse. In 2021, he was sentenced to45 days in jailand four years probation andordered to stay awayfrom the actress for five years.

Brian Hickerson interviewed by TMZCredit: tmz

Panettiere details the “traumatic” relationship in her book, which Hickerson admits is a tough read but important.

"The domestic violence stuff, I think it's like page 272, my chapter. Everybody should read it," he toldTMZin a new interview.

There is one story he wishes would not have been printed, however.

"I was drunk," he recalled to TMZ. "Hayden was standing across the room and I had a phone in my hand and I said, 'Uh, Hayden,' I said, 'I'll give you 10 seconds to run as fast as you can before I throw it at you.'"

Hickerson didn't offer up much contrition for the way he treated the actress. In fact, he defended himself to TMZ, saying, "People do this all the time, you know."

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'This Is Me: A Reckoning' by Hayden PanettiereCredit: Amazon

Panettiere publicly revealing what went on in their relationship is "more important for abusers" to read, added Hickerson. "My biggest thing about domestic violence is I don't think it is taught early enough in life. Never in my life did I ever get taught what domestic violence was, right? Maybe if I did at an early age, maybe I wouldn't have done what I did. We don't know."

Hickerson reserved his criticism for Panettiere's estranged mother, Leslie, whom he calls, "by far one of the worst people I've ever met in my life... She's terrible."

Hayden Panettiere in 2024Credit: Nathan Congleton/NBC via Getty

Hickerson also revealed he's now in AA after being in "such a dark place" with drugs and alcohol — and the leader of his group is none other thanShia LaBeouf.

"The man saved my life," Hickerson said of the actor, who was justarrestedin February 2026 for an alleged physical altercation outside a New Orleans bar. "I am a very big Christian and so is Shia and we both love Jesus."

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As for himself and Panettiere, Hickerson claimed the two last spoke "yesterday" and that he holds out hope he'll marry her one day. "She probably don't think the same way," he admitted. "We probably wouldn't be good together."

Watch Brian Hickerson’s full interview with TMZ below.

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