Steph Curry's wife Ayesha Curry reacts to sister-in-law Sydel Curry's comment on Halloween carousel
Steph Curry and Ayesha Curry celebrated Halloween in style, dressing up in matching pirate costumes. The couple posted pictures on Instagram, where Steph's sister, Sydel Curry-Lee, commented, "With the pump in hand!" Ayesha responded with a witty two-word response, saying
"Four titties."
The photos were taken at the Golden State Warriors' Halloween party, held after the team's win against the New Orleans Pelicans. Ayesha captioned the image dump, "Date night with my Golden State Warrrrrior" referencing the commonly used pirate expression "arrr". In another image, Curry's longtime friend and teammate Draymond Green is also visible, standing alongside his wife.
In another photo, a post-it note on Ayesha's pirate hat reads "Vote for Pedro," a nod to the cult classic film Napoleon Dynamite (2004). The timing is apt, given the ongoing US presidential elections.
Who will Steph Curry vote for in the US Presidential elections?
Steph Curry and his wife Ayesha Curry are indeed vocal critics of Donald Trump and have publicly endorsed Kamala Harris, who is also a long-time Warriors fan. They've shown their support for Harris in her bid to become the first female US President, with Steph expressing his desire to provide support for the Bay Area native back in July.
“She represents the Bay Area. She’s been a big supporter of us, so I want to give that energy back to her.” - Steph Curry in July 2024
Steph Curry spoke at the Democratic National Convention in 2020 alongside Ayesha, in support of the Biden-Harris ticket that was ultimately successful. He reiterated his support for Harris, endorsing her in the 2024 Democratic National Convention.
Curry's also been involved in various initiatives promoting social justice and equality. He's part of the organization "When We All Vote," founded by Michelle Obama, which aims to increase voter registration and participation.
The 2X NBA MVP has also said he would be open to a political career one day, but not in the near future. In a March 2024 interview, he said:
"I have an interest in leveraging every part of my influence for good in the way that I can," Curry said in 2020. "So, if that's the way to do it, then — I'm not saying the presidency — but if politics is a way that you can create meaningful change or if there's another way outside of politics."