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Stephen Curry has publicly shown his support for his wife Ayesha’s newest hobby, just after she shared candid thoughts about their family life. The Golden State Warriors star took to his Instagram Story to repost a picture from Ayesha, who was seen enjoying a day on the golf course with her friends.

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The original post by Ayesha showed her out with a group of women, captioning the social media photo, “Fun day out with the LADIES WHO GOLF.” Stephen shared this image with his own followers, adding enthusiastic text above it that read, “Yes Lawd! We working on our game over here🙌” This public show of support comes after Ayesha had recently been working with a new golf coach.

Recently, Ayesha had posted Instagram Stories showing her taking golf lessons, noting she was “Slowly getting better!!! Great coaching from @jackierieglegolf.” Stephen Curry, an avid golfer himself who won the 2023 American Century Championship, appears fully supportive of his wife’s new hobby. .

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Amidst the golfing, Ayesha as always was at par with her fashion- rocking a black sports skirt paired with a black full sleeve V-neck. A classy yet sporty all-black outfit. Curry’s absence on the green is surprising given his well-known passion for golf and the fact that he loves teeing up almost as much as he loves sinking threes. This was because Stephen was occupied with the NBA preseason schedule. Warriors coach Steve Kerr had stated Curry was “banged up” and missed a recent game, though he is expected to play in an upcoming match against the Trail Blazers.

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Stephen and Ayesha even curated a special playlist for their golf days, inviting fans to drop song ideas under the caption “Golf and good music > Let me know if I’m missing any songs! 👀”. Ayesha showed her support by resharing the playlist and writing “This cuuuute. Hit em straight my baby.”

The couple’s relationship has been in the spotlight since Ayesha’s appearance on the Call Her Daddy podcast, about which let’s discuss further.

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Ayesha Curry’s remarks sparks backlash

Ayesha Curry is facing significant online criticism after comments from a recent podcast interview resurfaced and went viral. During her August appearance on the podcast, the 36-year-old businesswoman and cookbook author made candid revelations about her early life expectations before marrying NBA star Stephen Curry.

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She confessed that her current life path was not what she had originally envisioned. “I didn’t want kids. I didn’t want to get married. I thought I was gonna be a career girl and that’s it and then it happened so early in my life,” Ayesha stated. She described herself at the time of her marriage as a *”naive, very young, unpolished 22-year-old”* who lacked life experience.

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The family timeline moved quickly, with Ayesha discovering she was pregnant just months after their wedding. She noted that motherhood was “not on my bingo card.” Despite these initial feelings, she has expressed having no regrets about how her life unfolded and has credited being a young mother for building her resilience.

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Social media users recently discovered these comments and responded with harsh criticism across Ayesha’s Instagram posts. One critic advised her to “Stop embarrassing your man to the world and go speak with a mental health professional for the sake of your family.” Another comment took a sharper tone, stating, “Shout out to Steph for giving you the life you could never achieve on your own.”

Stephen Curry responded to the backlash in his characteristic playful manner. While showcasing a homecooked meal Ayesha had prepared, he joked in an Instagram video, “She ain’t put that meal before me though!” The couple, who first met as teenagers in 2003, have been married since 2011 and share four children: Riley, Ryan, Canon, and newborn Caius.

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