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Ayesha Curry Is the Worst Wife On the Planet

Everytime she opens her mouth she’s disrespecting my nigga steph.

Dudes top 10 greatest basketball players of all time. A man of god a billionaire and she’s out here talking about here career goals
 
Poor woman had to settle for a life with a +200-millionaire, basketball extraordinaire, who is tall, respectable, and good-looking. He held her back with the life of luxury, status, and prestige.
 
This is why you go for women who like you from the jump. She originally had to be pressured by her family to give him a chance and she did. She didn't like him and broke up with him early on in college, she came crawling back when he started doing well later in college and he accepted her back. That brother should've gotten him a cadaan woman who knows her role.
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Everytime she opens her mouth she’s disrespecting my nigga steph.

Dudes top 10 greatest basketball players of all time. A man of god a billionaire and she’s out here talking about here career goals
What I’m soo confused about is shouldn’t having an extremely RICH ass husband HELP your “career goals”????

Like it’s soo much easier to start a business when you have millions of dollars to spare on it plus she got connections and steps curry’s name to promote it??

I’m genuinely baffled there’s no way she really believe that marrying him and having kids holding her back she got more opportunities than 99% of women out there BECAUSE of him… she just trying to act relatable and “smart” with all that therapy talk omfg it’s so infuriating

it just reminds me of the Covid days when all the celebs were like “we’re all in this together🥺” from their $100million mansions like boy byeeee
 
What I’m soo confused about is shouldn’t having an extremely RICH ass husband HELP your “career goals”????

Like it’s soo much easier to start a business when you have millions of dollars to spare on it plus she got connections and steps curry’s name to promote it??

I’m genuinely baffled there’s no way she really believe that marrying him and having kids holding her back she got more opportunities than 99% of women out there BECAUSE of him… she just trying to act relatable and “smart” with all that therapy talk omfg it’s so infuriating

it just reminds me of the Covid days when all the celebs were like “we’re all in this together🥺” from their $100million mansions like boy byeeee
Some women are dead set on ruining their healthy marriages over a mirage.

Many women get divorces just to “find themselves” and never get remarried and end up as struggling single mothers because of whims and the marriage being “boring”

Shordy is fantasizing being a single women working a shitty 9-5 getting dogged out by niggas left and right.
 

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This is why you go for women who like you from the jump .She originally had to be pressured by her family to give him a chance and she did. She didn't like him and broke up with him early on in college, she came crawling back when he started doing well later in college and he accepted her back. That brother should've gotten him a cadaan woman who knows her role.
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Honestly, she’s kinda right. Ayesha had to sacrifice her own ambitions to be the wife of an NBA player. Think about it: she’s raising the kids while he’s on the road for most of the year, and she deals with constant intrusions into her private life. For some women, that role might be exactly what they wanted, but she’s just being honest about the trade-offs. That doesn’t mean she’s ungrateful , she clearly loves her husband and made that choice consciously.

Stephen Curry, for his part, seems like an unusually understanding husband, so i disagree with her on that one. He doesn’t care about outsiders’ opinions or the slander on social media; he always defends the mother of his children. And unlike a lot of NBA stars, he’s built an empire by thinking long-term. He reinvests in diverse sectors, negotiated equity in Under Armour that’s now worth billions instead of taking the Nike deal, and donates large portions of his wealth to local communities. He comes across less as a fame driven celebrity and more as a social entrepreneur whose attention comes naturally from basketball, not a craving for outside validation.

Will Smith feels like the opposite. His money hasn’t gone into diverse ventures , most of it ties back to his acting, music, or PR efforts to stay relevant. Even in his own words, his pursuit of acting and rapping wasn’t rooted in creativity but in a desire for fame and outside approval. That obsession with reputation management bled into his family life. The “Jada situation” is probably overblown, but the dysfunction people perceive in his family stems from his need to project an image of the perfect Hollywood household.

There’s a reason his eldest child, who grew up mostly outside that machine after the divorce, seems the most grounded. Meanwhile, his other kids were pushed into the limelight before they were ready. Willow even said she didn’t want it, but he forced it anyway , you can see him admit this in interviews.



To me, that contrast sums it up: Curry prioritizes legacy and substance, while Smith chases image and outside approval.
 
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Honestly, she’s kinda right. Ayesha had to sacrifice her own ambitions to be the wife of an NBA player. Think about it: she’s raising the kids while he’s on the road for most of the year, and she deals with constant intrusions into her private life. For some women, that role might be exactly what they wanted, but she’s just being honest about the trade-offs. That doesn’t mean she’s ungrateful , she clearly loves her husband and made that choice consciously.

Stephen Curry, for his part, seems like an unusually understanding husband. He doesn’t care about outsiders’ opinions or the slander on social media; he always defends the mother of his children. And unlike a lot of NBA stars, he’s built an empire by thinking long-term. He reinvests in diverse sectors, negotiated equity in Under Armour that’s now worth billions instead of taking the Nike deal, and donates large portions of his wealth to local communities. He comes across less as a fame driven celebrity and more as a social entrepreneur whose attention comes naturally from basketball, not a craving for outside validation.

Will Smith feels like the opposite. His money hasn’t gone into diverse ventures , most of it ties back to his acting, music, or PR efforts to stay relevant. Even in his own words, his pursuit of acting and rapping wasn’t rooted in creativity but in a desire for fame and outside approval. That obsession with reputation management bled into his family life. The “Jada situation” is probably overblown, but the dysfunction people perceive in his family stems from his need to project an image of the perfect Hollywood household.

There’s a reason his eldest child, who grew up mostly outside that machine after the divorce, seems the most grounded. Meanwhile, his other kids were pushed into the limelight before they were ready. Willow even said she didn’t want it, but he forced it anyway , you can see him admit this in interviews.



To me, that contrast sums it up: Curry prioritizes legacy and substance, while Smith chases image and outside approval.

Even the whole Chris Rock slap was basically a textbook Streisand effect. Hardly anyone registered that joke or even cared about Jada’s alopecia before, but by reacting the way he did, Will made sure billions of people around the world were suddenly talking about it and dragging them for it.
The Streisand effect describes a situation where an attempt to hide, remove, or censor information results in the unintended consequence of the effort instead increasing public awareness of the information.


If he truly wanted to defend his wife, he could have handled it privately and settled it behind the scenes. But instead, he tried to turn it into a grand “hero moment” on stage , which only shows how much his actions are driven by chasing fame and image control, rather than substance.

There is much to learn from analysing him @Keep it a boqol , if you ignore the social media nonsense that scapegoats Jada.
 

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you could be a billionaire and the face of one of the largest sports in human history and still have a woman who wants to be in a pass around phase.
Curry should end things. This is your reputation on the line. You never see lebron's wife doing this shit.
 
you could be a billionaire and the face of one of the largest sports in human history and still have a woman who wants to be in a pass around phase.
Curry should end things. This is your reputation on the line. You never see lebron's wife doing this shit.

They are both very religious . She herself has described her self to be grounded in their religious beliefs so she definitely don't want to be in a pass around stage.

Ayesha is a Pentecostal Christian. She described her faith as "the foundation for everything that I do, really. … With my relationship with my husband, it's what it's founded on."[37][38] She added that "[W]hen Steph decided to play basketball, I had the same conversation with him that he had with me. 'Whatever you do, do it well, but do it for God.' I think that's what has kept us grounded. When I started my blog called 'Little Lights of Mine,' my whole goal was to do the things I wanted to do, but all while being a light for Him.

You can also see they have never been in such a phase since they took their relationship very seriously and got married early when they were both 20. Unlike Lebron who married his wife in 2013 when he was 30 after having kids with her outside of wedlock and many years after becoming an NBA player , he became an NBA player at age 18.
 
Men are clearly misinterpreting her issues tbh. Do I think it’s wise for her to open her mouth and release all of that word vomit that will be misinterpreted and dissected the way it is? Yes.

Essentially her issue is that she has no identity for her own. She’s merely the wife of Steph Curry. She has not achieved anything in her own right and whatever it is she wanted to do she probably had to park it since her husband has a very demanding job and he’s the breadwinner so she’s had to be the one to put everything on hold. On top of that, all of the things that she has tried, she’s failed miserably or it hasn’t been the most fruitful. This isn’t a woman who doesn’t love her husband, this is a woman who is either in competition or is lowkey resentful and thinks that her marriage has stopped her from being the boss babe she was destined to be.

Essentially, she was and is an ambitious woman who wasn’t able to reach the heights she thought she would. Now she’s in the shadow of her man. Essentially Mr Curry’s wife and that’s it
 
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