The Paris 2024 Olympics have seen their share of controversies, with one incident involving tennis icon Serena Williams making waves online. On August 5, 2024, Williams took to social media to express her frustration after being turned away from a luxury hotel’s rooftop restaurant in Paris. The incident occurred shortly after Williams participated in the Olympic opening ceremony as a torchbearer, adding to the public interest in the matter.
Williams posted on X, formerly known as Twitter, stating: “Yikes @peninsulaparis I’ve been denied access to the rooftop to eat in an empty restaurant of nicer places 🫠 but never with my kids. Always a first. 🙄 #Olympic2024.” Her post sparked a flurry of reactions, with many online users sharing their opinions on the matter.
The restaurant in question, located at The Peninsula Paris, quickly responded to Williams’ public complaint. They apologized for the disappointment she experienced but clarified that their rooftop bar was fully booked at the time. The tables Williams referred to were part of their gourmet restaurant, L’Oiseau Blanc, which had all been reserved in advance. Despite the mix-up, the restaurant emphasized their respect for Williams and expressed their willingness to welcome her back in the future.
Many online users sided with the restaurant, arguing that Williams should have made a reservation like everyone else. One commenter remarked: “She deserves the same treatment as anyone else. Quit being a celebrity worshiper.” Another echoed similar sentiments, writing: “She deserves the same treatment as the rest of us—maybe next time she’ll book a goddamn table.”
Some users were harsher in their criticism, with one suggesting: “Don’t apologize to this infantile person! She deserves a Happy Meal, nothing more!” Others sarcastically questioned why Williams seemed upset, pointing out that the restaurant’s policy was the same for everyone. One comment read: “Oh no, they treated you like you were one of the common folk?! Did you tell them who you are?”
The discussion soon shifted to broader concerns about entitlement and privilege. One user drew an analogy, saying: “Imagine if you’re getting a surgery in an hour and that surgeon is top in the country, but someone wealthier than you demands that surgeon to drop you and operate on them… what then?” Another argued that Williams should apologize to the restaurant, accusing her of acting entitled for expecting special treatment.
Some users offered more measured responses, acknowledging that while Williams was frustrated, the restaurant had done nothing wrong. One person explained: “If Williams had lost a table because someone more famous took her place, she would have been angry, too. These could have been anniversary dinners or proposals—people saving a year to eat there.”
In the end, the incident highlighted the tension between celebrity expectations and the policies that apply to the general public. Many sided with the restaurant, criticizing Williams for not planning ahead and accusing her of entitlement. While the debate continues, it serves as a reminder of how public figures can often face scrutiny, even for everyday frustrations.