Friday, November 22, 2024

Meet Qai Qai, The Instagram Famous Doll of Serena Williams’ Daughter

Dogs and CGI are social media superstars, so why can’t dolls be famous for no reason, too?

@RealQaiQai has over 23 thousand social media followers, but for good reason. The doll belongs to Olimpia Ohanian, who is Serena Williams and Alexis Ohanian’s daughter.

 

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For some reason, Qai Qai is constantly injured, sporting arm and leg casts (at the same time) and always lying on the floor or over some surface looking like she’s not having a whole lot of fun. People have accused Olimpia of being a poor mother to Qai Qai since that seems to be the focus of the doll’s whole internet persona. “Where’s Olimpia?” she tweets. No one replies.

Maybe Qai Qai’s apparent depression is why she’s so famous and why people like her so much. Most of her posts don’t feature any text, making Qai Qai a blank canvas for all of our thoughts and feelings. Is she sad? Is she playing around? Is she glad to be left alone? It’s 2018, so all answers are valid.

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Fans and followers drop by the account to leave encouraging comments and messages such as “Hang on,” “Mood,” “Me,” and “Same.”

 

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As Serena said on her last Instagram post: “When you are having a rough day or weekend remember Qai Qai has a arm and leg cast.” So be grateful, because things could always be worse and luckily you’re not Qai Qai.

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