Ayesha Curry is stepping into the spotlight once again, but this time she’s not just serving up her culinary delights; she’s serving some serious truth! In a recent conversation, she took a moment to clarify some comments that had folks buzzing about her husband, Stephen Curry. So, what does the cosmos have to say about these revelations? Well, with Mercury in retrograde stirring the pot of communication, it’s no surprise we’re dealing with some misunderstandings. Ayesha, reflecting on past insecurities, admitted, “I was 14 years old. I was not allowed to talk to boys,” and hey, haven’t we all had those teenage cringes? Now, she’s ready to put the misunderstandings behind her and share some light on the real story—because, after all, every love story has its share of twists and turns. Buckle up, because Ayesha is here to set the record straight, and trust me, it’s both heartfelt and entertaining!
Ayesha Curry is clearing the air to address previous comments she made about her husband, Stephen Curry.
“Let’s clear it up,” she said during the conversation. “I was 14 years old. I was not allowed to talk to boys.”
Ayesha went on to explain that while she had previously suggested athletes weren’t her type growing up, that wasn’t the full story, especially when it came to Steph.
“Did I think you were cute? Absolutely,” she added. “What I was saying was, I didn’t think I was his type.”
According to Ayesha, her comments were more about her own insecurity at the time rather than any lack of interest. She described herself as a “nerdy theater kid” and admitted she didn’t think someone like Steph, a standout athlete even then, would be interested in her. The moment turned into a lighthearted but sincere apology directed at her husband.
“Very disrespectful on my part,” she said, acknowledging how the statement could have been perceived.
Steph and Ayesha Curry first met as teenagers before eventually reconnecting years later and building a life together. The resurfaced comments had sparked debate online, with some fans questioning the original statement while others defended Ayesha, pointing out the context of her age at the time.
Now, with her clarification, Ayesha is making it clear that Steph was always her type. It just took time for her to believe she could be his too.
She also explained her “no athlete” rule she had as a teenager, and said she was “protecting [her] peace.” “When I finally realized that the direction it was going in, I verbalized that to him, that I was confused,” Ayesha said.
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