It was a star-studded version of the Olympics this year. The closing ceremony saw yet another costly stunt from Tom Cruise. Never a dull moment and a major success as Paris proved to be great hosts.
However, there were some hiccups behind the scenes. Serena Williams took exception to her treatment at a particular restaurant. Williams was apparently denied access, despite the fact that the establishment was said to be empty and with available tables.
Let’s take a closer look at what Serena had to say, and how the restaurant reacted to her claims. Surely, in the US, this would not have been an issue.
Serena Williams Claims She Was Denied Access To The Paris Restaurant The Peninsula, Despite It Being Empty
Over the last few weeks, Paris, France has been the place to be thanks to the Olympic Games. The best athletes and even celebrities flocked to the games this year, getting a glimpse of the Olympics, along with what Paris has to offer. According to Serena Williams, a fine dining experience isn’t one of them… Williams tweeted on X about being denied entry into a Michelin-starred restaurant.
The fact that Serena was with her kids, and that the restaurant was apparently empty certainly didn’t help her cause. The restaurant did issue a statement in return, stating they were fully booked.
“When [Serena] came there were only two tables available and they had been reserved by clients of the hotel,” Mannevy told the outlet. “My colleague didn’t recognize her and feels terrible, but he told her what he would have told any other client, which is to wait downstairs in the bar for a table to become available. That was absolutely nothing personal.”
The fact that Serena was with her kids, and that the restaurant was apparently empty certainly didn’t help her cause. The restaurant did issue a statement in return, stating they were fully booked.
“When [Serena] came there were only two tables available and they had been reserved by clients of the hotel,” Mannevy told the outlet. “My colleague didn’t recognize her and feels terrible, but he told her what he would have told any other client, which is to wait downstairs in the bar for a table to become available. That was absolutely nothing personal.”