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La La Anthony, Cameron Brink react to Steph Curry's wife Ayesha Curry's 'stunning' Baby2Baby Gala outfit

Steph Curry's wife Ayesha made an appearance on the red carpet at this year's Baby2Baby Gala, a Los Angeles charity event dedicated to supporting children in need. The gala featured a fundraiser, which raised $17 million.

Ayesha Curry was among the many celebrities attending, wearing a Tanaka Vintage upcycled denim gown.

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La La Anthony, wife of NBA great Carmelo Anthony, and WNBA star Cameron Brink were quick to engage with Ayesha's Instagram post showcasing her outfit from the event. Take a look at their comments below.

"Stunning," wrote Cameron Brink.

La La Anthony, Cameron Brink react to Steph Curry's wife Ayesha Curry's 'stunning' Baby2Baby Gala outfit
La La Anthony, Cameron Brink react to Steph Curry's wife Ayesha Curry's 'stunning' Baby2Baby Gala outfit

Brink shares a personal connection with Ayesha, as Dell and Sonya Curry, parents of NBA star Steph Curry, are also her godparents. Dell and Brink’s father, Greg, played basketball at Virginia Tech, while Sonya and Brink’s mother, Michelle, were college roommates.

Other famous faces at the event included Charlize Theron, who received the Giving Tree Award for her longstanding philanthropic efforts and advocacy for children’s rights, as well as Katy Perry, Naomi Osaka, Gwyneth Paltrow and many more.

Ayesha Curry and Steph Curry pledge $25 million to advance children's literacy in Oakland

Steph Curry and his wife Ayesha have committed to donating $25 million over the next five years to literacy programs in Oakland, aiming to provide personalized tutoring for children who are at least two grade levels behind in reading.

According to the Eat.Learn.Play. Foundation, literacy was a cause close to the couple’s hearts, noting that in Oakland, nearly half of all elementary students were performing below grade level, with many lagging by two or more grade levels.

The couple's literacy initiative will target improving reading and writing skills for students within the Oakland Unified School District.

The foundation said the initiative would offer around 10,000 tutoring spots for elementary school students who are far behind in reading, along with the necessary support and programs to help them succeed.

“This commitment is about more than just closing the literacy gap—it’s about giving these kids the confidence to succeed in all areas of life,” the foundation quoted the couple as saying.

Steph and Ayesha Curry are helping combat childhood hunger through the foundation they established in 2019, which is dedicated to ensuring children have access to healthy meals, educational tools and opportunities for physical activity.

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