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Stephen and Ayesha Curry have been hailed as couple goals by fans who admire their marriage, family, and the way they support each other. From Ayesha attending Steph’s games and praising him on social media to Steph supporting Ayesha’s career as a restauranteur and being an all-around businesswoman.


They are viewed as a traditional family that rarely deals with scandalous rumors and news surrounding their marriage.

So, it was a huge shock to many people when there was a rumor about the couple being in an open marriage. Steph and Ayesha met as teenagers in Charlotte, NC, but didn’t start dating until years later.

They got married in July 2011 and have three children, Riley, 9, Ryan, 6, and Cannon, 3. In December 2021, a report claimed that the two weren’t the ideal couple as they make themselves out to be on social media.

“I have it on good authority that this well-known NBA couple aren’t as faithful in love as their social media and image make them out to be!” said the unknown source. “They both have side hookups and flings, but keep it very private to keep up the perfect family image they show to the world. I was shocked to learn they've been together for so long.”

While the rumor sent social media into a tailspin, the couple never addressed it. That is until now. Ayesha shared an image from her hubby’s GQ cover shoot and gushed about his looks.

“Good gracious God almighty @stephencurry30 … 🥵🥰 my baby’s @gq cover shoot,” she wrote.

While the comments were overwhelmingly positive, a troll made his way into Ayesha’s comment section, and apparently, the actress had time today. In response to her photo, the commenter wrote, “But yet you still want an open relationship smh 🤦🏿 . If I were him you woulda been sent to the streets already.”

Ayesha clapped back, “don’t believe everything you read. Do you know how ridiculous that is? Don’t disrespect my marriage like that. Please and thank you.”

Oop. Our good sis said she is not one of them. While Steph is no stranger to defending his wife, he hasn’t responded at the time of this writing.

Featured image by John Shearer/WireImage/Getty Images

 

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