Naomi Osaka has a message for those criticizing her tennis future as a mother — mind your own business!
The Japanese athlete has made headlines as one of the most talented biracial stars in the sports industry. While his record is impressive, some believe it is their place to judge the Chūō-ku native’s ability to continue his outstanding achievements.
After announcing she is expecting her first child with boyfriend Cordae, the 25-year-old has received unsolicited opinions about her career. Finally tired of the speculation, the Glamor Award recipient clapped back at the haters with a fiery post.
Naomi Osaka Slams Critics For Shaming Her Pregnancy & Career
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On May 12, in “The Way Champs Play,” the author defended her unborn child’s impact on her life by slamming trolls who believed the child’s presence would affect athletes’ careers. Take to TwitterThe soon-to-be mother responded to the criticism in a powerful message.
Telling this troll to drop her case, the BET Award recipient cruelly quipped, “Btw to people who suddenly care about my career- Many male athletes with kids are less successful. You might want to worry about them.”
“Thank you for your concern. Maybe want to move it to someone who needs it,” the 25-year-old concluded, adding in a separate tweet that the beef was only with her haters. “Not trying to make this a boy and girl thing, but let’s be friends,” the media personality said that.
Supporting his message, devotees joined in a slam fest against critics in the comments section. “True fans just want to see you happy and enjoying life. If you come back to the court, we want to see you,” claimed one individual.
“Chew them, girl,” one admirer encouraged Osaka while another wrote, “Exactly! They should be happy for you, congratulate you, and then shut it down. Hope you feel great.”
Feedback former ranking No. The Women’s Tennis Association world 1 against trolls comes days after the 25-year-old shared unique details about her pregnancy. In a flurry of Instagram photos, the Japanese beauty seems to be imagining the gender of her unborn child.
Btw to people who suddenly care about my career- There are plenty of male athletes with less than stellar kids, you might want to worry about them. Thanks for the concern, might want to change it to someone who needs it ?.
— NaomiOsaka大坂ないみ (@naomiosaka) May 12, 2023
The Olympian shared an image highlighting her days as she counts down the arrival of her first child. The first photo captures the natural beauty of the ESPY Award winner as she promotes products from her skincare brand, Kinlò.
Below the carousel is a view of the beach, a road lined with lush greenery, and glimpses of the media personality’s perfectly toned legs alongside close-ups of her skin care products. However, the highlight of the post was the collection of Nike shoes.
The designer brand’s items, five in number, feature a range of designs and sizes specifically for children. The smallest pair, blue, gave off the same masculine vibe as the other shoes, as if they were made for men.
Although Osaka didn’t mention anything about expecting a boy in her caption, her fans were quick to spot possible hints about her child’s gender. Many congratulated the Chūō-ku native on having a son, while others begged the beauty mogul to confirm their assumptions.
The Laureus World Sports Award Recipient Is Taking a Break From Tennis
Earlier in January, the four-time Grand Slam singles champion announced she would be taking a break to prepare for motherhood. In a candid Instagram post, the 25-year-old confirmed she is expecting her first child with rapper Cordae.
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The Olympian shared a photo of her ultrasound alongside two messages written in English and Japanese. Both notes reflect the soon-to-be mother’s decision to leave the field for her baby.
In a post captioned “Can’t wait to get back on the court, but here’s a little life update for 2023,” the athlete admitted that the past few years have been an “exciting” journey. However, the media personality found a rainbow in his turbulent sky.
“I find that it’s the most challenging time in life that can be the most fun. A few months away from the sport has given me a new love and appreciation for the game I have dedicated my life to,” Osaka said.
Sharing his hopes for the future, the Sports Illustrated Sportsperson of the Year honoree wrote: “One thing I look forward to is my son watching one of my games and telling someone, ‘That’s my mom.'”
As for his return to tennis, the Chūō-ku native assured fans that he will see them at the next Australian Open. “I hope I’ll see you at the next start because I’ll be at Aus 2024. Love you all forever,” Osaka sweetly concluded.
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