Aug 12, 2024, 1:33 AM
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Ayesha Curry Confrontation with Paris Police

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  • Ayesha Curry and her two sons involved in tense confrontation with Paris police.
  • Ayesha Curry upset after interaction with Paris police during Olympics trip.
  • Family's experience in Paris leaves emotional impact on Ayesha Curry.
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Following the US men’s basketball team’s gold medal win at the 2024 Paris Olympics, Stephen Curry’s wife, Ayesha, and his mother, Sonya, experienced a distressing confrontation with French police. A video surfaced showing Ayesha visibly upset as Sonya engaged with officers who were allegedly preventing the family from accessing their vehicle. The situation escalated when Sonya claimed that an officer had “touched the baby,” referring to Ayesha’s three-month-old son, Caius Chai, who was being carried by Ayesha. The incident occurred as French President Emmanuel Macron was leaving the venue, causing police to block off the area. In the footage, Sonya expressed frustration, stating, “They won’t let us go back over there where we came from,” while holding Ayesha’s six-year-old son, Canon Jack. A translator for the police was heard apologizing for the situation, but the family remained unable to reach their car. Draymond Green, a teammate of Stephen Curry, later arrived at the scene and confronted the officers, questioning their inaction after an officer allegedly bumped into the baby. The Curry family has not publicly commented on the incident, which unfolded shortly after Team USA defeated France 98-87, with Stephen scoring 24 points to secure his first Olympic gold medal. The emotional encounter has overshadowed the family’s celebratory moment, marking a memorable yet tumultuous trip to Paris for the Currys.

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