Stephen Curry, the Golden State Warriors' star player, and his wife, Ayesha Curry, have recently faced significant negative trolling regarding their relationship. Despite being married for nearly two decades, Ayesha's past remarks about her life aspirations have resurfaced, causing a stir online.
Ayesha Curry Shares Her Pre-Marriage Aspirations
Months ago, Ayesha Curry appeared on the popular podcast Call Her Daddy, where she opened up about the life she envisioned before meeting the NBA legend. She stated, "I didn't want kids. I didn't want to get married…" The mother of four added, "I thought I was gonna be a career girl and that's it. I had my eyes set on my goals. I was never the little girl that dreamt about the wedding dress and all of that. And then it happened so early in my life."
Family Support and Public Backlash
Ayesha also spoke about the acceptance they received from their families, saying, "Not one, not a single parent, was like, 'Hey guys, are you sure?' Everybody was like, 'No, this is what's happening, we love you and it's gonna be great.'" Interestingly, her statements sparked outrage among millions, with some even urging Stephen Curry to seek a divorce. However, Stephen remained by her side, defending her in a few instances while both stayed away from addressing the drama directly.
Stephen and Ayesha Curry's Strong Bond
Despite calls for divorce, Stephen Curry appears deeply in love and content in his marriage to Ayesha. The couple has become more private, focusing on raising their four children and managing their businesses. Stephen continues to focus on his NBA career amid retirement rumors.
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About the Author: Mahima Roy is a seasoned sports writer covering the NFL and NBA with passion and storytelling. With a Master's in Media Management, she explores game-day drama and cultural moments shaping today's athletes. Outside work, she immerses in pop culture, from films to hip-hop and sports documentaries.



