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Three years after announcing her retirement from tennis, Serena Williams has a new job: advertising weight-loss medication. In an interview with Vogue, she revealed she started taking Zepbound to lose weight after her daughter Adira was born in 2023. Taking GLP-1 medication changed her life, she says — so she partnered with Ro, a telehealth company connecting patients with providers who prescribe weight-loss drugs as well as medications to treat erectile dysfunction, genital herpes, and hair loss.
“After I had my kids, I hit a wall I had never encountered before. I was doing everything right. Working out. Eating clean. Following the plan. But my body wasn’t responding the way it used to,” Williams says in a Ro promo video. “For me, the answer was GLP-1s. The answer was Ro.”
Williams’s husband, Reddit co-founder Alexis Ohanian, is an investor in Ro and serves on the board. A “Ro Body” membership — which includes a medical consult and “unlimited messaging with your provider” — is $145 per month (the first month is $45), which does not include the price of GLP-1 medication. As of 2022, the company had a $7 billion valuation.
While discussing her choice to take weight-loss medication, Williams told Vogue, “I don’t really care what people are saying about my body anymore. But what is important to me is transparency.” She’ll be sharing more of her story soon, she said, “because there’s no shame in this.”