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Barbie’s New Collection Celebrates Venus Williams and Women Athletes

Barbie is marking its 65th anniversary with a special tribute to women in sports, featuring a new collection that honors tennis icon Venus Williams among other female athletes. This line celebrates their outstanding contributions to sports and their role in inspiring young girls worldwide. By embodying these athletes in doll form, Barbie continues to promote diversity and encourage girls to pursue their dreams in athletics and beyond, showcasing that women can excel and lead in any field they choose.

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