This week, the Internet was set ablaze by some eye-popping comments made by Ayesha Curry’s during an interview on Jada Pinkett Smith’s Red Table Talk.
The mom of three and wife of basketball legend Stephen Curry said she sometimes feels insecure about herself because other men do not look at her and give her the attention she craves.
Many found the remarks odd because also she complained about the groupies lurking around the Golden State Warriors champion.
Ayesha confessed: “Stephen is very nice by nature and he’s very talkative. Everything is always very friendly and sometimes to the point where I’m like, I’m a grown woman so I’ll just insert myself. I’ll be like, ‘Hello. How are you doing?’”
She went on to explain: “Something that really bothers me, and honestly has given me a sense of a little bit of insecurity, is the fact that yeah there are all these women, like, throwing themselves (at him), but me, like the past 10 years, I don’t have any of that. I have zero – this sounds weird – but, like, male attention, and so then I begin to internalize it, and I’m like, ‘Is something wrong with me?'”
After being bashed, she shared a picture where she is dumping her Spanx and explained it all in a lengthy caption that read: “Had the honor and privilege of presenting 4 awards at the annual @beardfoundation awards. To be in a room with so many people I admire, look up to and try and learn from on a daily basis was nothing short of inspiring. Aside from people being honored you could feel and sense the desire for change in the room when it comes to food and how we use it as a vessel to help others. I’m feeling invigorated, inspired and nothing short of blessed! Thank you @beardfoundation for the tremendous experience.”
One fan defended the chef and cookbook author: “I respect her so much !! LADIES let’s uplift each other!!! Her comments only offend insecure men; she said what she said. This went over yal head🙄, And she said no lie! Period point blank you all like to act tough and be soft the whole time. It’s nothing wrong with feeling or expressing yourself.”
This critic slammed her: “Ayesha you were wrong, because if Steph Curry said that his career would be in ruins. Check your DM; there’s some attention in there.”
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Another person stated: “Y’all keep saying if Steph said it his career would be over but guess what…he didn’t say it.”
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Ayesha should be applauded for revealing her inner thoughts — in an honest and vulnerable way — no matter how surprising they may be.
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