NBA stars are subject to a great deal of attention on and off the court as well. On top of that, if the player is as famous as Stephen Curry, the attached rumors, even with a single gesture, are not a big deal. Ayesha Curry, wife of Stephen Curry, now seems to be accustomed to this very fact. The celebrity wife and a mommy of three definitely know how to snub people if anything is blown out of proportion.
Going down memory lane, it’s an incident from early July 2016, when the Golden State Warriors were competing in the NBA finals. A model by the name of Roni Rose went viral when the cameras caught her giving seductive looks to the star guard of the Warriors.
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The fans took no time to blow this one moment out of proportion and started comparing how Roni Rose had better seats than Ayesha Curry. However, the ground reality seemed to be somewhat different from what escalated to be an alleged obscene activity. Ayesha Curry came to the rescue soon after and commented that the model was already a big fan of the dubs.
Ayesha Curry commented, “What I think is you need to leave her alone. They’ve been supporting the dubs for a long time. Stop judging. It’s irrelevant.” Roni Rose, a self-proclaimed “mommy/dancer/model/hustler” indeed seems to be an avid supporter of the Warriors.
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That’s not the first scenario in which Ayesha has displayed her support for women who fall prey to the “too-quick-to-judge” audience. Along with that, she has also done a great deal to uplift women in sports and in business.
Ayesha Curry; paving the way to empower women
Stephen Curry and Ayesha established the Curry Family Women’s Athletic Initiative at Davidson College, North Carolina. This move alone will not only support women in getting equal representation in a particularly male-dominated field of sports but will also reward women with self-confidence.
Ayesha Entrepreneur Curry is planning to change the game for women of color with her mission to improve their representation. Surfacing her views at the Forbes 30/50 summit in Abu Dhabi, the founder of Sweet July talked about amplifying the representation of black women in the food industry.
While dealing with the tons of attention her husband gets, Ayesha Curry is nothing less than an idol for many businesswomen. Not only has the lady created her brand, but she is also doing her part in supporting Stephen Curry off the court.