Ayesha Curry reveals her first chat with Stephen CurryAyesha Curry and Stephen Curry (Image Credits: Imagn)
Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry and his wife, Ayesha Curry, have a love story that sparks excitement among fans. The couple is famous for their bond. Ayesha recently revealed that it all started when Stephen came up to her DM in the late 2000s after seeing her in a Yung Berg music video.

Ayesha and Stephen first met as teenagers in North Carolina, but did not reconnect until years later. Their first official date was in 2008. After two years, they got engaged and married in Charlotte. The couple is very active on social media, especially for expressing their pride in their son Canon Curry. The 7-year-old has already started to show flashes of his basketball talent.

Ayesha shared the lighthearted nostalgia of their romance on the Call Her Daddy podcast. “I was in this music video, and he was like,” she said. “Hey, who is that in the music video, in the picture that you’re in? I’m like, ‘Oh, it’s Yung Berg. And he goes, ‘I should have known. He always has all the sexy ladies. And I was like, What is happening right now?”

Years later, Ayesha helped Stephen through one of his biggest early career choices, declaring for the NBA draft. He was selected seventh overall by the Warriors in 2009.

Ayesha Curry Never Shares Her Plans Before Marriage

Stephen Curry and Ayesha Curry (Photo by Imagn Images)

 

Ayesha Curry recently revealed that she never imagined living the life she has now. Before marrying Stephen, she moved to Los Angeles to pursue acting. They married in 2011 when she was 22 and became pregnant just months later.

Ayesha said, “I didn’t want kids. I didn’t wanna get married. I thought I was gonna be a career girl and that’s it. And I had my eyes set on my goals, and I was never the little girl that, like, dreamt about the wedding dress and all of that.”

Now a mom of four, Ayesha feels grateful. But she believes this was not in her early plans.

Brittney Griner Finally Breaks Her Silence Over Alleged Caitlin Clark Comments That The WNBA Refused To Investigate

Brittney Griner speaking to reporterBrittney Griner (Photo via Twitter)
WNBA star Brittney Griner was at the center of a new debate over what she allegedly said in a game against basketball phenom Caitlin Clark.

The Atlanta Dream center found herself at the center of social media controversy last month when some fans thought she disparaged Indiana Fever star guard Caitlin Clark upon fouling out.

The game’s broadcast focused on an upset Griner saying something as she returned to the Dream bench after fouling out of the game. While there’s no audio of this moment, some who tried to read Griner’s lips thought she called Clark a “trash f–king white girl.”

However, there’s no proof of Griner saying those actual words since others thought she stated something else.

It took weeks for someone to finally get a quote from her, and she provided much of nothing.

Brittney Griner was asked about this moment before her team’s June 15 game against the Washington Mystics and said, “I remember fouling out, being mad. I remember fouling out on, I believe it was [Natasha] Howard driving to the basket. They said I put my hand in.”

WNBA Chooses Not To Investigate Brittney Griner

Griner Drops F-Bomb, Apologizes Amid Clark Slur RowBrittney Griner (Photo By Dale Zanine-Imagn Images)
Moments before the conclusion of the Indiana Fever’s 81-76 victory over the Dream at the State Farm Arena in Atlanta weeks ago, cameras seemingly caught Atlanta Dream star center Brittney Griner labeling Caitlin Clark “trash” before calling her a “f***ing white girl” in frustration over a foul on Natasha Howard.

The clip of Griner speaking on the bench, lacking context, spread on social media and went viral.

Griner, who won a gold medal for Team USA at the Summer Olympics in Paris in 2024, essentially got aw@y with whatever came out of her mouth because the league basically ignored the controversy.

This incident is not the only time Griner vocalized her frustrations this season. Following another game, she stormed off mid-interview, yelling at the referees to “be f—ing better.