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From: DMaA11/13/2018 10:08:53 AM
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GQ gets in trouble for Serena Williams cover.

GQ named Serena Williams its Woman of the Year on Monday, and not everyone is happy about her cover.

The magazine announced that Michael B. Jordan, Henry Golding and Jonah Hill were some of its Men of the Year, and that the all-time tennis great was its sole Woman of the Year -- but it's the outlet's decision to put the word "woman" in quotes, as handwritten by designer and Williams collaborator, Virgil Abloh, that is turning some heads on Twitter.

"[GQ] decided to put woman in quotes on Serena's cover and I too am offended and disgusted knowing the gender slights and digs people still throw at [Serena]," one person tweeted.

"They really put 'woman' in quotes in reference to Serena and no one at the table thought it was a bad idea," another user

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