Steph Curry's wife Ayesha Curry shared her gratitude with her 7.9 million social media followers on Thanksgiving Day. Ayesha reshared the Golden State Warriors star's Thanksgiving post on her Instagram story and emphasized her gratitude for her family.
The post featured a series of snaps of Steph and Ayesha and their four kids, Riley (12), Ryan (9), Canon (6), and their infant son, Caius. Ayesha also joked about her age in the caption, highlighting her welcoming four kids.
"Happy day to give thanks from the Currys 🙌🏼" Steph captioned the post.
"Grateful grateful grateful (Still trying to figure out how I've managed to have 4 kids at my young ripe age of 21)" Ayesha captioned her IG story.
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Steph Curry and Ayesha Curry welcomed their fourth child and second son, Caius Curry, during the offseason this year.
Ayesha Curry reveals the secret to a happy married life with Steph Curry
Steph Curry and Ayesha Curry have been together for over 16 years and got married in 2011. In an interview with First for Women, Ayesha spoke of their relationship and revealed the secret to their happy marriage.
"What works for us is truly communication, We talk to each other all day," Ayesha said. "We check in with each other. I think we both do a really good job of taking into consideration the other person’s feelings and that makes us best friends first. All of that makes everything else work really, really well. And I think he’s super hot, so that also helps!"
Ayesha also shared that she is looking forward to the holiday season and spending time with her family.
“In light of the world right now, I’m really excited to just lean into the holidays and lean into my family and lean into decorating the house and all those little things,” Ayesha added. “Those moments you can’t get back. That’s what I’m focused on right now.”
Meanwhile, Steph Curry is expected to return to play against the Phoenix Suns on Saturday after missing the Golden State Warriors' previous game against the OKC Thunder on Wednesday due to a knee injury.
The four-time NBA champion is averaging 22.4 points, 6.5 assists and 5.4 rebounds per game while shooting 47.5%, including 44.4% from beyond the arc this season.
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