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Every few months Ayesha Curry makes a comment about her relationship with husband Steph Curry that somehow manages to piss off the entire Internet.
While on Jada Pinkett’s Smith Red Table talk show Ayesha talked about how she was bothered that she didn’t get attention from other men while Steph gets plenty of attention from other women.
Imagine if Ayesha curry was the millionaire and Steph said
β why donβt other woman notice me β https://t.co/C7zXCTwnQI— John (@iam_johnw) May 7, 2019
What really bothers me and is giving me a little bit of an insecurity is that there are a lot of these women throwing themselves at Steph but for me the past 10 years I don’t have any of that. I have zero male attention and I begin to internalize and say is something wrong with me?
Ayesha’s comments seemed to rile up both genders on Twitter.
https://twitter.com/WaliH95/status/1125794792770875393
As a fellow woman, I canβt even cap for Ayesha, lmao she trippin. π I wouldβve kept them lil thoughts inside my head.
— jas (@jassyshakira) May 7, 2019
https://twitter.com/PinkBaile/status/1125800187585343490
Ayesha really mad dudes are respectful of her relationship ππ pic.twitter.com/nksyNg0IH1
— Uncle Jonny (@JonathansRoom) May 7, 2019
https://twitter.com/Jamake0602/status/1125855027317362694
https://twitter.com/1treyspencer/status/1125876918077804546
https://twitter.com/Jamake0602/status/1125851221791858688
https://twitter.com/RealLifeKaz/status/1125771145096175617
Ya man signed a 200 mil contract and Ayesha Curry complaining about not having groupies… women trash lol
— Not Frm 63rd π―π²π³π¬ (@CastroTrapMoney) May 7, 2019
To our dearest @ayeshacurry we feel you! But damn! having Steph's eyes and heart worths more than millions of man out there. And actually @StephenCurry30 is the winner here for having you. You're beautiful and us women envied you the most. ππβ€οΈ pic.twitter.com/74MpvOdqNx
— Elaine Velasquez (@vlsqzelaine) May 6, 2019
https://twitter.com/Koifish_79/status/1125798730945441797
https://twitter.com/ya_boy_hollywud/status/1125798436048179201
https://twitter.com/JonTheSinner/status/1125857383882870784
There were also plenty of people who defended Ayesha on Twitter.
https://twitter.com/oxford_kondo/status/1125798610870898688
https://twitter.com/killbhillx/status/1125773034575544320
I know why Ayesha Curry makes some women uncomfortable. She represents everything they were told they should be, from her look to her her marital status and role we assume she plays at home. However, there is no excuse for holding her accountable for what society did to you.
— Jamilah Lemieux (@JamilahLemieux) May 7, 2019
https://twitter.com/MsPackyetti/status/1125802517529604100