Fox News Anchor Julie Banderas Takes a Low Blow at Serena Williams’ Love Life: “She Can’t Even Keep a Man”

Fox News stirred the pot once again — but this time, it wasn’t politics in the crosshairs. It was Serena’s love life. During a live broadcast that was supposed to cover current affairs, anchor Julie Banderas took a sharp detour into mean-girl territory, mocking Serena with a cold, sarcastic jab: “She can’t even keep a man.”

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Once again, Fox News finds itself at the center of controversy — but this time, it wasn’t politics in the crosshairs. No, this time, the target was none other than tennis legend Serena Williams and her love life. While viewers tuned in for a serious broadcast on current affairs, anchor Julie Banderas decided to make a sharp detour into mean-girl territory. With a cold and sarcastic tone, she quipped, “She can’t even keep a man.”

Well, there it is — an important discussion on global affairs, swiftly sidetracked by Banderas’ expert analysis on Serena’s relationship status. Who needs political coverage when we can dive into a real issue, right? Forget world events or actual newsworthy topics. The true headline is clearly Serena Williams’ ability (or lack thereof) to “keep a man.”

Never mind the fact that Serena Williams is one of the greatest athletes of all time, a 23-time Grand Slam singles champion who has dominated the tennis world with grace and power. No, no, let’s focus on her personal life, because, you know, that’s clearly more relevant to the public interest than her legacy on the court.

For those who might be confused, let’s clarify: Serena is married to Alexis Ohanian, the co-founder of Reddit, with whom she shares a daughter. They have been together for years, and their relationship is as solid as ever. But that clearly wasn’t enough for Banderas, who decided that her expert opinion on Serena’s romantic life needed to be shared with millions of viewers. Why talk about Serena’s groundbreaking achievements when we can make a snide comment about her marriage?

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It’s almost as if the suggestion here is that a woman’s worth is tied not to her accomplishments, but to whether or not she can “keep a man.” How refreshing to see that Fox News is sticking to such progressive values. Women who have shattered glass ceilings, built empires, and changed the world deserve to be reduced to snarky remarks about their love lives. Well done, Julie.

Let’s not forget that Serena, despite being one of the most influential athletes in history, also happens to be a human being who deserves the same respect as anyone else. But who needs respect when you can make a cheap, demeaning joke about someone’s relationship? Sure, it may have landed with a dull thud, but at least it’s good for a laugh, right?

To top it off, Fox News has remained conveniently silent, perhaps in the hope that this will all just blow over. After all, what’s more important — having the integrity to apologize for a tone-deaf comment or just pretending it never happened? Seems like they’re opting for the latter.

In the grand scheme of things, this will likely be forgotten in a few news cycles, but the underlying issue is worth remembering. This kind of commentary speaks volumes about how female athletes — and women in general — are often treated. Their personal lives are constantly under a microscope, while male athletes enjoy the luxury of focusing purely on their skills. Serena’s record-breaking career deserves praise, not mean-spirited jabs.

So here’s to Julie Banderas, proving once again that sometimes the real news isn’t about facts or important issues — it’s about dishing out tasteless jabs for the sake of a cheap laugh.