Steph Curry's wife Ayesha Curry raises her humor game as she cracks 'wet' joke on Warriors star's IG post
Steph Curry's wife, Ayesha Curry, allows their followers the opportunity to live in their world via social media. She does this with dedication and with an added sense of humor.
Ayesha's humor was on full display when she stormed her husband's comment section on Instagram on Monday with clever word play. In her comment, she combined a basketball pun with a biblical reference while praising Steph Curry.
"You must be Noah because the "ark" on your jumper is wet"
Steph Curry had a tough night against the Indiana Pacers on Monday night. He scored just 10 points on 2-of-13 shooting (15.3%), including 2-of-9 (22.2%) from beyond the arc.
Furthermore, he had seven assists, five rebounds, and three blocks. But while his supportive wife praises his "ark" with a wet joke, his shooting woes were a major factor in the 111-105 loss to the Pacers on home court.
Steph Curry's wife shares adorable moment with daughters in his absence
Steph Curry was absent as his wife shared a cute family moment with her 7.9 million followers on Instagram. She posted a photo on Friday with her daughters Riley, 12, and Ryan, 9, as they went to the BC Place Stadium in Vancouver, Canada, to see Taylor Swift's final show of her Eras Tour on Dec. 8.
She attached an adorable caption to the post:
"Took my little swifties to Vancouver to see the last show! Best mommy daughter date yet!"
While fans would have loved to see the whole family. Ayesha is doing a great job making sure the girls aren't missing daddy while he is out representing the Golden State Warriors.
The Currys have been together since they met as teenagers at a church event in Charlotte, North Carolina. They've grown together and parented three lovely kids, with Caius, born May 11, 2024.
Their love has been felt with Steph taking her on a great day out. Alongside showcasing their love on social media, they've been active in their community with their foundation "Eat. Learn. Play" donating $500,000 to the Alameda County Community Food Bank for the provision of one million meals.