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Serena Williams Documented Eating Her First S'more On Snapchat

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Even a bona fide badass like Serena Williams hasn't done everything. Yes, she has danced onstage with Beyoncé. She fantastically twerked her way through the "Sorry" video, after all. She's set multiple tennis records, passionately spoken out against police violence, and expertly shut down body-shamers many times. She has a successful fashion line for HSN, and can take one hell of a sexy selfie.

But one thing she hadn't done before this weekend? Eat a s'more.

Yes, you read that right: A mere 48 hours ago, the gifted athlete had never experienced the ooey, gooey marshmallow, chocolate, and graham cracker treat that so many of us loved as children. (And well, still love now, if we're being honest: Here are a few fun ways to make one sans campfire.)

But the real question: did Williams love it? Click through to find out.

"This is my first s'mores," admits Williams, holding the dessert up to the camera. Looks like there might be something more in that s'more, huh?

Photo: Courtesy of serenaunmatched.

"Yes, that's a marshmallow, and that's, uhhh, a little chocolate," she says, turning the s'more around and examining it from all angles before heading over the the campfire. We see the chocolate normally included in a s'more, but what's the other stuff? Broken-up Oreo cookie?

Photo: Courtesy of serenaunmatched.

But then — oh, no! — we see it: The burnt marshmallow!

"The s'mores thing isn't really working for me," Williams says laughingly, "so I'm gonna stick to tacos."

Photo: Courtesy of serenaunmatched.

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