Ayesha Curry Tells Jada Pinkett Smith 'Ladies Will Always Be Lurking' Around Steph

Curry reveals that she's constantly curving women who shoot their shot at Steph.

NBA player Steph Curry (R) and Ayesha Curry attend The 2017 ESPYS
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NBA player Steph Curry (R) and Ayesha Curry attend The 2017 ESPYS

Ayesha Curry stopped by Jada Pinkett-Smith's Red Table Talk where she revealed that she's constantly curving women who've decided to shoot their shot at her famous husband.

Today we’re kicking off an ALL NEW season of #RedTableTalk with @AyeshaCurry, Sonya Curry, @SydelCurryLee, and @CallieRivers25 who open up about what it's like in their NBA family.

Watch the full episode here: https://t.co/lyZCboZ8s8 pic.twitter.com/0jRQRt2Mlk

— Red Table Talk (@RedTableTalk) May 6, 2019

"Stephen is very nice by nature, and he’s very talkative," Curry explained. "Everything’s very friendly and sometimes to the point where I’m like 'Okay I’m a grown woman' so I just insert myself and be like 'Hello, how are you doing?'"

Although the two have been married for nearly a decade, Curry discloses that women are still looking for an opportunity to break up their happy home. This has placed her in a mindset where she is forced to accept her husband's status. But just because one has to live with it doesn't mean they like it. 

"I'm okay with it now," Curry continued. "Obviously you know the devil is a liar and the ladies will always be lurking, hoping for their moment and waiting, but I honestly hate it."

By disclosing her feelings, Curry unknowing opened Pandora's Box. Her discomfort with Steph's unwanted groupies has created a polarizing debate in which people are questioning the security of their seemingly picture-perfect relationship. While some claim she shouldn't be worried about outside advances others object stating her response it a natural reaction. Also, people have taken this opportunity to critique the traditional gender roles displayed by their family.

Imagine if Ayesha curry was the millionaire and Steph said
“ why don’t other woman notice me “ https://t.co/C7zXCTwnQI

— John (@iam_johnw) May 7, 2019

And like everything nowadays, these two sides have taken to Twitter to state their cases. 

Ayesha Curry is a “pick me”?
As a married woman? pic.twitter.com/LE70MCB212

— Maggie Pierce (@C_dotDOG) May 7, 2019

People mad at Ayesha Curry for saying she uncomfortable with thots around her man?! pic.twitter.com/yY01mEjuLE

— DKT (@darleneturner53) May 7, 2019

Ayesha Curry: I don’t like groupies around my husband...

Twitter: pic.twitter.com/JrgqIqztmY

— The N-Word These N-Word’s Need (@bigreg0632) May 7, 2019

Ayesha Curry in the car with steph the next morning : pic.twitter.com/tzIlTvwh2u

— cuddyrob 🐺 (@Rob__2k) May 5, 2019

Ayesha Curry was asked about groupies. She said she doesn’t like it. She doesn’t like them around her husband. What’s wrong with that statement? She should like it???? pic.twitter.com/4TN3mrz6gG

— Capricorn Carter (@LolaaLaines) May 7, 2019

Ayesha Curry hate from women reminds me of Russell Wilson hate from men.

— ⚡️ (@Soohillaryy) May 7, 2019

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