Photo: Serena Williams Instagram

Serena Williams Instagram

Serena Williamsand her daughter are pretty — and full of pizzazz — in pink!

The tennis star posted an adorable video on InstagramThursdayof herself and her 4-year-old daughter,Olympia Ohanian, twinning in ballerina gear. In the clip, Olympia dances in front of the camera while wearing a pink skirt and white top.

Williams, 40, sits behind her dressed in the same outfit, with the mother-daughter duo both sporting braids, as well as “matching” sunglasses and headbands (thanks to an Instagram filter).

In the clip, Williams laughs as Olympia shows off her dance moves then turns around to face her mom before Williams tells her, “I don’t need to be in the camera. You got too much pizazz, girl,” and shifts out of the frame.

The video wraps up with a few more seconds of Olympia dancing before it comes to an end. The pro athlete captioned her post, “My morning 🤣.”

Williams shares Olympia with her husband,Alexis Ohanian. The twowedin November 2017 andwelcomed Olympiaa couple months earlier in September 2017.

Serena Williams, Olympia.MICHAEL BRADLEY/AFP via Getty

Serena Williams of the US with her daughter Alexis Olympia

Williams often shares sweet moments with her daughter on social media and posts snapshots of Olympia’s life on her daughter’sInstagramaccount. Olympia’s famous dollQai Qaieven has her own Instagram, and Williams recentlyrevealedshe is writing a book about her daughter and Qai Qai.

“Storytime is such an important pillar of our bedtime routine, like so many others around the world,” Williams said in a statement shared with PEOPLE about reading with her daughter.

She added, “Qai Qai is a special member of our family and we hopeThe Adventures of Qai Qaiwill give others a new way to welcome Qai Qai into their own home.”

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The Reddit co-foundercreated a free Qai Qai coloring bookwith Adobe and Invisible Universe for International Daughters Day in September. He told PEOPLE at the time that he wanted Qai Qai to be “a very important first doll” for Olympia, “if for no other reason than to just expose her to something that can hopefully break a cycle that we know exists.”

source: people.com