Serena and Venus Williams.Photo: Julian Finney/GettyVenusandSerena Williamsenjoy giving each other a hard time every now and then, as sisters tend to do.On Thursday, it was Serena’s turn when the pair of tennis stars went out shopping together. The youngest sisternarrated a portion of their tripin a series of posts on her Instagram Story, which showed the oldest of the two browsing around.“So, Venus likes to shop,” Serena said behind the camera, adding, “She doesn’t live here, but I’m like, ‘Why are you buying soap and candles?’ And like, it doesn’t make sense.“Once Venus finished shopping, Serena pored over her sister’s selected products, which she said she planned to travel with.Serena Williams/InstagramAfter a brief silence, Venus asked sarcastically, “Is that alright?” to which Serena replied, “I love you!““I’m not sure anymore!” Venus joked before pretending to yell “Security!“Serena Williams/InstagramIn her final Story from their shopping trip, Serena crossed her eyes as the two left the store, which she captioned, “Shopping with @VenusWilliams.“Serena Williams/InstagramThe Williams sisters' rise to stardom is documented inKing Richard, starringWill Smithas their father and childhood tennis coach Richard Williams. The film hits theaters on Nov. 19.During an appearance onThe Tonight Showon Tuesday, Smith, 53, said Venus and Serena not only “loved” the film, but “cried all the way through” it.“Venus and Serena were really excited about the possibility. And they said that they would potentially be executive producers and they would walk us through the whole process, but they were going to withhold whether or not they put their names on the film until they saw it,” said Smith.Serena Williams and Venus Williams.Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.“So then I get the call that Venus and Serena are walking into the theater to see the film,” he continued. “It’s the worst two hours ever. The worst two hours. Because you spent so much time creating these things, and there is literally only one audience when you do it. … You hope that they like it.“Last week,the sisters praisedthe film in an interview withEntertainment Weekly, noting that “it captured the innocence” of their relationship.“When we heard that Will wanted to do it, it was like, ‘Oh my God this movie is going to be the real deal.’ Whatever film he’s in, it’s the real deal. We got the sense of this is gonna be big, this is gonna be a serious film,” Venus said.
Serena and Venus Williams.Photo: Julian Finney/Getty

VenusandSerena Williamsenjoy giving each other a hard time every now and then, as sisters tend to do.On Thursday, it was Serena’s turn when the pair of tennis stars went out shopping together. The youngest sisternarrated a portion of their tripin a series of posts on her Instagram Story, which showed the oldest of the two browsing around.“So, Venus likes to shop,” Serena said behind the camera, adding, “She doesn’t live here, but I’m like, ‘Why are you buying soap and candles?’ And like, it doesn’t make sense.“Once Venus finished shopping, Serena pored over her sister’s selected products, which she said she planned to travel with.Serena Williams/InstagramAfter a brief silence, Venus asked sarcastically, “Is that alright?” to which Serena replied, “I love you!““I’m not sure anymore!” Venus joked before pretending to yell “Security!“Serena Williams/InstagramIn her final Story from their shopping trip, Serena crossed her eyes as the two left the store, which she captioned, “Shopping with @VenusWilliams.“Serena Williams/InstagramThe Williams sisters' rise to stardom is documented inKing Richard, starringWill Smithas their father and childhood tennis coach Richard Williams. The film hits theaters on Nov. 19.During an appearance onThe Tonight Showon Tuesday, Smith, 53, said Venus and Serena not only “loved” the film, but “cried all the way through” it.“Venus and Serena were really excited about the possibility. And they said that they would potentially be executive producers and they would walk us through the whole process, but they were going to withhold whether or not they put their names on the film until they saw it,” said Smith.Serena Williams and Venus Williams.Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.“So then I get the call that Venus and Serena are walking into the theater to see the film,” he continued. “It’s the worst two hours ever. The worst two hours. Because you spent so much time creating these things, and there is literally only one audience when you do it. … You hope that they like it.“Last week,the sisters praisedthe film in an interview withEntertainment Weekly, noting that “it captured the innocence” of their relationship.“When we heard that Will wanted to do it, it was like, ‘Oh my God this movie is going to be the real deal.’ Whatever film he’s in, it’s the real deal. We got the sense of this is gonna be big, this is gonna be a serious film,” Venus said.
VenusandSerena Williamsenjoy giving each other a hard time every now and then, as sisters tend to do.
On Thursday, it was Serena’s turn when the pair of tennis stars went out shopping together. The youngest sisternarrated a portion of their tripin a series of posts on her Instagram Story, which showed the oldest of the two browsing around.
“So, Venus likes to shop,” Serena said behind the camera, adding, “She doesn’t live here, but I’m like, ‘Why are you buying soap and candles?’ And like, it doesn’t make sense.”
Once Venus finished shopping, Serena pored over her sister’s selected products, which she said she planned to travel with.
Serena Williams/Instagram

After a brief silence, Venus asked sarcastically, “Is that alright?” to which Serena replied, “I love you!”
“I’m not sure anymore!” Venus joked before pretending to yell “Security!”

In her final Story from their shopping trip, Serena crossed her eyes as the two left the store, which she captioned, “Shopping with @VenusWilliams.”

The Williams sisters' rise to stardom is documented inKing Richard, starringWill Smithas their father and childhood tennis coach Richard Williams. The film hits theaters on Nov. 19.
During an appearance onThe Tonight Showon Tuesday, Smith, 53, said Venus and Serena not only “loved” the film, but “cried all the way through” it.
“Venus and Serena were really excited about the possibility. And they said that they would potentially be executive producers and they would walk us through the whole process, but they were going to withhold whether or not they put their names on the film until they saw it,” said Smith.
Serena Williams and Venus Williams.

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“So then I get the call that Venus and Serena are walking into the theater to see the film,” he continued. “It’s the worst two hours ever. The worst two hours. Because you spent so much time creating these things, and there is literally only one audience when you do it. … You hope that they like it.”
Last week,the sisters praisedthe film in an interview withEntertainment Weekly, noting that “it captured the innocence” of their relationship.
“When we heard that Will wanted to do it, it was like, ‘Oh my God this movie is going to be the real deal.’ Whatever film he’s in, it’s the real deal. We got the sense of this is gonna be big, this is gonna be a serious film,” Venus said.
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