Ayesha Curry Is Fed Up With People Claiming Steph Dissed a Fan

Ayesha isn't here for you throwing shots at her man.

Ayesha Curry and Steph Curry
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Ayesha Curry and Steph Curry

Golden State Warrior Steph Curry and his wife Ayesha appear to have an awesome relationship. When he isn't being her hype man, she's willing to hop on Twitter to call the NBA into question. That's what a true ride-or-die relationship is built on, and why Ayesha felt it was her duty to not take this video of a fan looking for an autograph from Steph lightly.

yo....Steph Curry ain't shit lol pic.twitter.com/uLNpg07SnD

In the clip, you can see a young Warriors fan getting autographs from a number of players. At one point, Steph Curry walks into the shot, daps up a couple of guys near the entrance, and then stands in a spot, appearing to look at a portion of the arena off-camera. The video was tweeted with a simple caption: "yo....Steph Curry ain't shit lol." Somehow, Ayesha Curry saw this tweet and wasn't letting anyone get away with shading her man.

So tired of seeing this. He was looking for a family member in a crowd of 100 people which you can’t see on the other side of the camera…

He would never purposefully ignore a squirrel let alone a precious little boy. Demeaning someone to get your followers up much.

— Ayesha Curry (@ayeshacurry) November 27, 2017

"So tired of seeing this," Ayesha began. "He was looking for a family member in a crowd of 100 people which you can’t see on the other side of the camera… He would never purposefully ignore a squirrel let alone a precious little boy. Demeaning someone to get your followers up much." (As of this publication, the video has 33,000 retweets and 53,000 likes.)

Now, on the one hand, her explanation does appear to hold water. Steph walked in and seemed to be looking for something that we can't possibly know. The thing is, the person behind the camera and dude were like RIGHT THERE. The arena was empty, and while it's hard to confirm, you can't imagine Steph didn't see this kid holding a jersey near his line of sight. When another user tweeted Ayesha, "Gotta feel bad for the kid tho, intentional or not :(," she answered, "Omg of course!!! Not even a question.”

Either way, Steph isn't obligated to sign anything, and if he wasn't in the signing mood, so be it. Who knows what was on his mind...although dude who posted the video did himself no favors with his follow-up tweet to Ayesha.

send tickets and this all goes away lmaooo

Your man really said "send tickets and this all goes away lmaooo," though? I mean, I'M DEAD ROFL, but damn.

End of the day, props to Ayesha for hopping on Twitter to defend her man.

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