Golden State Warriors star Steph Curry's wife, Ayesha, stunned her followers on Instagram as she posted making her first cover for Haute Beauty. Curry posted on her Instagram account on Wednesday as she graced the cover of the beauty brand following her postpartum.
"Honored to be the first to cover @hautebeauty . We shot this several months ago when I was suuuuuper postpartum. I was nervous then but now I'm grateful that I have this memory. Time is truly fleeting," Ayesha wrote on Instagram.
Curry had four different poses and outfits that many fans found stunning.
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In May 2024, the Curry family welcomed their newest member, Caius, the couple's second son. Ayesha teased fans last November as she posted the first photo of their family with their newborn baby.
Steph Curry's wife shared her dynamics with her children
Having a big family isn't easy to manage, but Steph Curry and his wife Ayesha have managed to continue growing their family. According to the Warriors' star's wife, she has a different dynamic with her kids. Her two daughters, Riley (12) and Ryan (9) continue to shower their mother with compliments.
“My girls [Riley and Ryan] especially make me feel beautiful," Ayesha said. "They’re loaded with compliments, and that’s always such a cup filler-upper. My husband, too, always fills me with sweet nothings and compliments. He always makes me feel beautiful."
However, her interactions with her son Canon (6) are very different. Ayesha said that her son is at the age where he's too honest and doesn't hold back his thoughts.
“My six-year-old son will humble you real fast,” she continued. “He’s still at the phase of brutal, innocent honesty. He’s done this three times now: he’ll run in the kitchen and be like, ‘Mom, are you having another baby? Your belly looks big.’ I’m like, ‘No, I’m not.’"
Steph Curry and wife Ayesha helped Oakland schools that are plagued with lead water
Public schools in Oakland have had high levels of lead plague, which have posed a danger to the students. Warriors star Steph Curry and Ayesha have stepped in to help combat this problem.
Their non-profit organization, "Eat. Learn. Play.," has donated over half a million dollars to install water filtration stations, according to an announcement on Wednesday. This covers 60 elementary, middle, and high schools.
The Currys' organization partnered with Kaiser Permanente and TomKat Foundation to install FloWater Refill Stations inside OUSD schools. The water stations provide clean and highly-filtered water drinking stations to students.
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