To the world, Serena Williams has always been that woman-the trendsetter, the icon. Love her or not, her talent was never up for debate. She was the queen of the room, no matter who else was in it.

But to her daughter Olympia, she’s just Mom. And there comes a time in every parent’s life when their kids start catching on, growing up, and-let’s be real-finding any excuse to mess with them. That moment arrived in full force when Serena had a snack-time slip-up, giving her daughter the perfect opening to playfully take her down a notch.

Snack fail turns into a roast

It all started with a hot dog. Serena hyped it up so much that Olympia couldn’t wait to get her hands on it. But somewhere between the plate and her mouth, the whole thing ended up on the floor. And the best part was Olympia’s gleeful laugh as she watched her mom’s snack dreams crash and burn. What could’ve been a cute, wholesome video moment instantly transformed into a mother-daughter roast session-with Serena on the receiving end.

Serena’s look-somewhere between heartbreak and seriously, kid?-said it all. Her daughter’s growing up, and the day is coming (or maybe already here) when no matter what Serena does, it won’t be “cool” in Olympia’s eyes. And yeah, that stings. But if it’s any consolation, the rest of us are still here, still cheering her on, still calling her the GOAT. Even if, at some point, Olympia might be the one rolling her eyes at her mom’s moves.

Even GOATs get eye-rolls from their kids

The video is basically a love letter to moms everywhere going through the same thing. It’s a reminder that it doesn’t matter how many Grand Slams you’ve won, how many Olympic medals you’ve earned, whether your life story inspired a Hollywood movie, or how much you’ve impacted the world-eventually, your kid’s going to tease you. And honestly, that’s part of the ride.

So if you’re a parent in the trenches of tween sass and snack-time disasters, take comfort: even Serena Williams isn’t safe. But there’s something weirdly comforting about it. That shared moment of chaos, laughter, and growing pains is what makes parenthood so real-and sometimes, even more rewarding than a standing ovation.

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