Serena Williams left feeling dog rough after shocking fans with footage of her eating DOG FOOD


SERENA WILLIAMS was left feeling dog rough — after posting a bizarre video online of her chomping down on her pooch’s gourmet dinner.

Tennis superstar Serena explained how she had struggled to resist her dog Chip’s special menu at a Rome hotel.

 

The 21-time Grand Slam winner should have no problem affording the eye-watering prices at her Rome hotel
The 21-time Grand Slam winner should have no problem affording the eye-watering prices at her Rome hotel

But her decision to chow down on his salmon and rice backfired when she was left in a cold sweat.

In a video posted to messaging app Snapchat, American Serena showed a gourmet menu of doggy grub ranging from £12-£15 a dish.

She explains to the camera: “On the doggy menu it has soup and all this other good stuff. So I’m like, ‘I might want to taste the food’.

“So I ordered him the salmon and rice because I thought ‘I eat salmon’.

“Before you judge me, look at it. That’s the salmon and rice - it’s kind of mixed together, right?”

Panning the camera towards Chip’s dinner, she continues: “I thought, ‘What the heck, I’m going to try a piece. It looks good.’ So I ate a spoonful. Don’t judge me. I ate a spoonful.”

Serena tucks into the salmon and rice dish meant for Chip
Serena tucks into the salmon and rice dish meant for Chip
But she soon posts another video where she admits she is feeling worse for wear after the meal
But she soon posts another video where she admits she is feeling worse for wear after the meal

Things went from bad to worse for the 21-time Grand Slam champ as she posted another snap half an hour later looking visibly ill.

She continued: “Let’s fast forward to two hours. I just ran to the toilet like I thought I was gonna pass out!

“I mean, it did taste weird, I force-swallowed it. It tasted a little bit like a house cleaner kind of thing. I don’t know what they put in this dog food, but Chip liked it and it looked good.

“I really don’t feel so good. Oh no.”

The 34-year-old will be hoping she feels a little better in time for the French Open, which begins on 22 May.

She advanced to the third-round of the Rome Open on Tuesday after overcoming Anna-Lena Friedsam 6-4 6-3.


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