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Ayesha Curry celebrates Steph Curry’s Olympic gold with heartfelt appreciation post

Last week, Steph Curry led Team USA with 24 points to win the gold medal against France in the Olympic final. The Golden State Warriors star’s wife was delighted and proud of her husband as Curry won his first Olympic gold medal.

On Friday, Ayesha Curry shared a heartfelt appreciation post to congratulate Curry and shared some pictures on Instagram.

“We’re so proud of you [Steph Curry],” Ayesha wrote followed by a gold medal emoji.

Curry with his children (Image Credits: IG/Ayesha Curry)

She also posted a picture with Curry where he was seen smoking a cigar and Ayesha posing with the gold medal around her neck.

Curry with wife Ayesha (Image Credits: IG/Ayesha Curry)

Curry was the biggest star for Team USA in the semifinal and the final games. He scored 36 points in the semifinal against Serbia and 24 points in the final against France.



The Warriors star now has four NBA titles and an Olympic gold medal. He is also a two-time regular season MVP and a Finals MVP.

Steph Curry’s wife Ayesha Curry was seen tearing up after a confrontation with police in Paris

Aysha Curry and her family were stopped by the police in Paris when they were trying to cross the road to go to their car. According to Yahoo, the incident took place right after Ayesha’s husband, Steph Curry, led Team USA to defeat France in the Olympic final to win the gold.

According to the report, Curry and her family were stopped from crossing the road because French President Emmanuel Macron’s car was about to pass that road.

Ayesha Curry was accompanied by her mother-in-law, Sonya Curry, her sister-in-law, Sydel Curry, and her husband. The Warriors star, Draymond Green, was also present during the incident.



Ayesha also had her son Canon and newborn baby Caius with her. The situation between Curry’s family and the Paris Police aggravated after one of the police officers allegedly touched Caius’ head.

Green was also seen questioning the Paris Police through a translator.