Ayesha Curry cheers for Steph at Paris Olympics
- Ayesha Curry reflects on her experience at the Paris Olympics cheering for Steph Curry.
- Steph Curry won gold with Team USA at the Summer Games in Paris.
- Ayesha Curry had an incredible time supporting her husband at the Olympics.
Ayesha Curry expressed her joy in Paris as she cheered for her husband, Steph Curry, who secured a gold medal with Team USA at the Summer Games. In an Instagram post, she shared highlights of their experience, including moments with their two sons, Canon and newborn Caius Chai. The family enjoyed their stay in a charming Airbnb, celebrating not only Steph's victory but also their recent 13th wedding anniversary. However, the celebration was marred by a tense encounter with French police following Team USA's victory over France in the gold medal game on August 10. Ayesha appeared emotional during the incident, which involved her, Steph, and Warriors star Draymond Green trying to meet their driver. The situation escalated as they were stopped by police, leading to a visibly upset Ayesha, who was holding her son and Canon's hand. In a video of the encounter, Draymond Green was heard questioning the police about their treatment of the group, although the specifics of his comments remain unclear. The Curry family has not publicly addressed the incident, leaving many questions unanswered regarding the nature of the police interaction. Despite the unsettling moment, Ayesha's overall experience in Paris was positive, as she celebrated her husband's Olympic debut alongside family members, including her sister Sydel and brother-in-law Damion Lee, as well as Steph's brother Seth Curry and his wife Callie Rivers.