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Steph Curry's godsister Cameron Brink and Russell Westbrook's wife in awe of Ayesha Curry - "Stunning & a business woman?"

Steph Curry's wife, Ayesha Curry's latest Instagram post had WNBA star Cameron Brink and Russell Westbrook's wife, Nina Westbrook, in awe, among many others. Ayesha shared a post on Tuesday that featured a series of snaps of her rocking three different fits for various business ventures.

"She’s stunning & a business woman?!!🫶🏻" Brink commented.
Cameron Brink and Nina Westbrook in awe of Ayesha Curry's latest IG post (Image: @ayeshacurry IG)
Cameron Brink and Nina Westbrook in awe of Ayesha Curry's latest IG post (Image: @ayeshacurry IG)
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Steph Curry's wife is a woman of many titles, including chef, author, TV personality, restaurant owner and businesswoman. Ayesha Curry's brand, "Sweet July," encompasses a lifestyle magazine, a product line and a skincare line, "Sweet July Skin,” which she started in July 2023.

She also has a wine brand called "Domaine Curry," which she started with her sister-in-law, Sydel Curry-Lee, in 2019.

Steph Curry and wife Ayesha Curry host 'Christmas with the Currys' event

Steph Curry took on the role of Santa at the Madison Park Academy in Oakland on Wednesday as he and his wife, Ayesha Curry, hosted the "Christmas with the Currys" event. The Currys have organized the event for the past dozen years and continued to spread the holiday cheer in the Oakland community.

“It's definitely rewarding. It's definitely fun. It never gets old," Steph said. "It's why we love the work that we get to do."

The "Christmas with the Currys" celebration brings together around 2,000 community residents and provides over $3 million in gifts and resources. It includes new playgrounds, renovation of school libraries, countless one-on-one tutoring sessions and more.

The theme of this year's event was "giving joy," and it included many activities to imbibe the Christmas spirit. The occasion featured a book fair, petting zoo, games and crafts to fuel creativity and help kids of the community grow through reading and storytelling.

“To see just how impactful just having these resources are and realizing that sometimes is the lack of the ability to read is because the resources aren't there and knowing that we can fill that void, I think is really, really special,” Ayesha said.
“I hope they leave feeling inspired. I hope they leave feeling empowered. Like they can do anything. Most importantly, I hope they realize that there are people in their corner."

Through the "Eat.Learn.Play. Foundation" that they founded in 2019, the Golden State Warriors star and his wife have helped provide resources and experiences to many kids and families in need.

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