Steph Curry's younger sister, Sydel Curry-Lee, is pregnant with her third child and recently teased the possibility of doing a gender reveal, despite having known the baby's gender for 11 weeks.
The 30-year-old Sydel, wife of Phoenix Suns wing Damion Lee, took to Instagram Stories to share her gender reveal plans. She posted a photo of her baby bump with the caption:
"22 weeks. I should probably do the gender reveal huh? We've known since I was 11 weeks."
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This pregnancy holds special significance for Sydel Curry-Lee and her husband, as it was achieved through natural conception. Their older children, Daxon, 3, and Daryn, 15 months, were conceived via in vitro fertilization. The couple, who call their third child a "miracle," is expecting the baby in May.
Sydel and Damion met during their college years. She attended Elon University, while he went to Drexel University. The two began dating after meeting through mutual connections and married on Sept. 1, 2018, in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Damion played alongside Sydel's eldest brother, Steph Curry, with the Golden State Warriors for four seasons, winning an NBA title in 2022. Now in his second season with the Phoenix Suns, Lee is averaging 3.1 points in 10 games this season.
Sydel Curry-Lee has a new podcast with LA Sparks star Cameron Brink
While preparing for the birth of her child in May, Sydel Curry-Lee is also pursuing her other passions, including sharing her thoughts on various topics. She has a new platform for this in a podcast she is co-hosting with WNBA star and godsister Cameron Brink of the LA Sparks.
Titled "Straight to Cam," the podcast will release its first episode on Jan. 28, with new episodes dropping every Tuesday. Produced by Wave Sports & Entertainment, Straight to Cam will feature Curry-Lee and Brink discussing the latest in pop culture, sports, dating, self-care and other relatable topics for their audience.
"Cameron and Sydel have a unique ability to connect with people and let their authentic selves shine," the producers of the show said.
"Straight to Cam" will be available on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and all major platforms. The same producers behind the show also produce "Podcast P with Paul George," "7PM in Brooklyn with Carmelo Anthony" and "New Heights with Jason and Travis Kelce," among others.