Topless Serena Williams sparks internet uproar [Photos]

Tennis
By Mirror | Sep 30, 2018
Serena Williams goes topless in Breast Cancer Awareness Campaign [Courtesy]

Tennis star Serena Williams has revealed an amazing new talent in a video released to promote breast cancer awareness.

Naked, with only her hands to cover her modesty, she sings a stripped-down version of the Divinyls 1990 hit I Touch Myself.

The 23-time Grand Slam tennis champion reveals a powerful, expressive voice as she sings a shortened version of the international smash over a sparse synthesiser backing.

Chrissy Amphlett, the band’s lead singer, died from breast cancer in 2013.

Serena is a 23-time Grand Slam tennis champion [Courtesy]

The following year a group of singers from Amphlett’s native Australia combined to repurpose the cheeky, erotic number as a reminder for women to check their breasts regularly for lumps and bumps.

The I Touch Myself Project is supported by bra manufacturer Berlei, who have revived the idea this year with Serena to renew and broaden exposure for the campaign.

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