Alexis Ohanian, Serena Williams’ Husband, Reveals Lyme Disease Diagnosis
Alexis Ohanian, the 41-year-old co-founder of Reddit and husband of tennis legend Serena Williams, has recently disclosed his diagnosis of Lyme disease.
Known for his entrepreneurial ventures and active lifestyle, Ohanian’s revelation highlights a condition that affects hundreds of thousands of Americans annually.
On July 16, Ohanian shared the news on social media platform X, stating, “I did a full battery of health scans and tests and found out I have Lyme disease.
Wild—no symptoms, thankfully, but going to treat.” His openness has sparked discussions about Lyme disease, a bacterial infection transmitted through the bite of an infected black-legged tick.
According to the CDC, around 476,000 Americans are diagnosed and treated for Lyme disease every year.
The illness can manifest through a variety of symptoms, including headaches, joint pain, fatigue, flu-like symptoms, and sometimes a distinctive bullseye-shaped rash at the site of the tick bite.
If untreated, it can lead to severe complications such as neurological issues, heart inflammation, or paralysis.
Ohanian noted the unexpected nature of his diagnosis, stating, “I spend so little time in the wilderness, Northeast—this was quite a surprise.”
His story underscores the indiscriminate nature of Lyme disease, which can affect individuals regardless of their lifestyle or exposure to wooded areas.
Despite the diagnosis, Ohanian remains positive and proactive, declaring, “Anyway, G to grab some antibiotics. Can’t keep me down, tick.”
His transparency has prompted a wave of support and well-wishes from followers and the broader community.
This disclosure also aligns Ohanian with other high-profile figures, such as Justin Bieber, Avril Lavigne, and Amy Schumer, who have previously shared their own struggles with Lyme disease.
Their stories collectively raise awareness about the importance of early detection and treatment.
Ohanian’s journey serves as a powerful reminder to stay vigilant about health and to seek regular check-ups, even without apparent symptoms.
His experience emphasizes that Lyme disease is a pervasive illness, highlighting the need for awareness, timely intervention, and preventative measures against tick bites.