Ayesha Curry Calmly Claps Back At Fans After Red Table Talk Episode

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Ayesha Curry recently appeared on Jada Pinkett Smith’s ‘Red Table Talk’, where she opened up about her insecurities, about being a mother of three and a wife to top basketball player, Stephen Curry.

As many fans watched the episode, some of them could relate to Curry about her insecurities within her marriage, others weren’t feeling her at all. During the intense conversation, she revealed that she sometimes feel invisible when other women throw themselves at her husband and how she has no male attention from other men like he does from women.

After going viral, many fans gave their opinions on how they felt about the discussion and Curry’s comments. Mrs. Curry responded with a classy clap back. See post below.

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This is me throwing a pair of spanx in a Marie Kondo-Esque bin. “Does it spark joy?” I have never been one to cage my feelings and emotions to any capacity. I am human. It brings me pure joy to speak my mind, be vulnerable at times and to know myself inside and out. Seeing as how it’s mental health awareness month I really want to take the time to encourage everyone to speak their truth regardless of perception, fitting into a mold or offending someone, because it’s YOUR truth. And that’s okay! If what I’m not afraid to say out loud about being a 30yr mama of 3 helps another woman like me feel like they’re not the alone and not the only one with an insecurity (because we ALL have them, don’t play) then that makes all of this hoopla worth it. If you get a chance to watch the actual RTT and not the headlines and rumors please do! There is so much more depth to the talk and our family is grateful to @jadapinkettsmith for giving us the opportunity to bond together. As women let’s continue to uplift, empower and not suppress and compress our feelings and thoughts, as fleeting as some of them may be


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