The core of Sabrina’s grievance with the movie King Richard is its selective memory. The film focuses on the "plan"—the 78-page manifesto Richard wrote for Venus and Serena’s success. However, Sabrina argues that the plan came at the cost of his first five children, who she claims were left in poverty while Richard chased a new legacy.
The story of the Williams family is one of the most remarkable in history, but Sabrina Williams is making sure that as we celebrate the triumphs, we don't forget the cost. The core of Sabrina’s grievance with the movie
Sabrina feels the movie "sanitizes" Richard, turning a man she views as a "serial cheat" and "absentee father" into a global symbol of fatherly devotion. Two Truths at Once? The story of the Williams family is one
The brilliance of King Richard as a film lies in its portrayal of a man who refused to let the world dictate his daughters' futures. But Sabrina’s perspective serves as a sobering reminder that biopics are often curated legacies. The brilliance of King Richard as a film
While the movie depicts the humble beginnings in Compton, Sabrina points out that her family faced even deeper struggles without a father figure or financial support.
The 2021 biopic King Richard painted a portrait of a relentless visionary who engineered the greatest success story in sports history. But according to Sabrina Williams—Richard Williams’ eldest daughter from his first marriage—the film’s "Happily Ever After" finale is missing a dark, complex chapter.