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Ayesha Curry was born on March 23, 1989, in Toronto, Canada. She began her career as an actress and model before branching into culinary arts and entrepreneurship. She is also known as the wife of NBA star Stephen Curry, who plays for the Golden State Warriors. Ayesha grew up in a multicultural household with two brothers and two sisters. Her ethnic background includes Afro-Jamaican and Chinese-Jamaican heritage on her father's side, and Afro-Jamaican and Polish descent on her mother's side.
During her childhood, Ayesha's family relocated from Toronto to Charlotte, North Carolina. It was in Charlotte that she met Stephen Curry, who was then a high school basketball standout. Their relationship began during these early years and continued through college. Although Stephen attended Davidson College, Ayesha pursued her interests separately, concentrating on her acting career in Los Angeles before eventually focusing on family and culinary pursuits.
Ayesha Curry married Stephen Curry on July 30, 2011, in a ceremony attended by close friends and family. Shortly after their marriage, she stepped back from acting due to Stephen's demanding NBA schedule and their growing family. Despite pausing her acting career, Ayesha expressed ongoing interest in returning to film and television in the future.
The Currys welcomed their first child, daughter Riley Curry, on July 19, 2012. Riley gained national attention for her appearances during Stephen’s post-game press conferences in the 2015 NBA Finals. That same year, Ayesha gave birth to their second daughter, Ryan Carson Curry, in July 2015. They later welcomed a third child, a son named Canon W. Jack Curry, in July 2018. Ayesha has frequently shared how motherhood has been central to her personal and professional life.
Ayesha Curry appeared in several television shows, including Whittaker Bay, Love for Sale, Hannah Montana, Gary Unmarried, and Good Luck Charlie. Transitioning from acting, she found success through her lifestyle brand and YouTube channel, Little Lights of Mine, which features recipes, personal stories, and wellness content. She describes the platform as her “place to give thanks and share the people, places, and things that bring light into my life.” Her YouTube channel has attracted a significant following, with over 400,000 subscribers.
During the 2016 NBA Finals, following a controversial call that led to Stephen Curry’s ejection in Game 6, Ayesha expressed frustration on Twitter by posting, “I’ve lost all respect sorry this is absolutely rigged for money... Or ratings I’m not sure which. I won’t be silent. Just saw it live sry.” The tweet sparked widespread discussion and criticism. After the Cleveland Cavaliers’ championship win, she continued to post supportive messages about her husband and the team but also faced online ridicule, including memes and edited images.
In 2016, Ayesha expanded her culinary career by releasing her first cookbook, The Seasoned Life: Food, Family, Faith, and the Joy of Eating Well. The book, officially released on September 20, 2016, includes 100 of her favorite recipes and offers readers a personal look into her family life with Stephen and their children. She describes the book as offering “something for everybody,” touching on themes of food, faith, and family.
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