Steph Curry’s wife, Ayesha Curry, took to Instagram in late July to greet the NBA star during their 13th wedding anniversary. The cookbook author particularly mentioned how 16 years have swiftly passed by. During that span, the restaurateur highlighted their four children and their memories as the best parts of their union.
On Monday, the “Sweet July” founder posted on IG again to show appreciation for their growing family. Curry’s wife captioned her latest post:
“My little family. So grateful.”
Steph Curry and Ayesha Curry have come a long way since meeting as teenagers at a church in North Carolina in 2003. The two saw each other again five years later in Los Angeles, leading to a romantic relationship. On July 30, 2011, the Golden State Warriors star and the actress tied the knot.
Riley Curry, the eldest of the children, joined them in 2012. She caught the sports world’s attention when she sat with her dad after the Dubs won the 2015 championship.
Ryan Curry, their second daughter, was born in the same year Curry won his first Larry O’Brien Trophy. Ayesha shared a handful of photos during Ryan’s eighth birthday and called her “My Butterfly.”
The Currys welcomed Canon Curry in 2018. He is the power couple’s first boy among their children. The two-time MVP sometimes brings him to the Warriors’ locker room before games. The younger Curry has been spotted interacting with Klay Thompson, Draymond Green, Andre Iguodala and even Dubs coach Steve Kerr.
Another son brought more joy to Steph Curry and Ayesha Curry in May 2024. Caius Curry arrived just a few months before her dad competed in the 2024 Olympics. The mother wrote on IG about how their youngest kid has completed their family.
Ayesha Curry brought the kids to Paris to support Steph Curry
Steph Curry and Ayesha Curry’s youngest kid was roughly three months old when the 2024 Paris Olympics started. The Currys’ had already planned to go to the French capital but were unsure how things would unfold. Leading into Team USA’s semi-final encounter against Serbia, the Warriors point guard’s family eventually made it to France.
The entrepreneur was spotted bringing the children along, including Caius Curry, in the Americans’ encounter against Serbia. The same entourage was again in the arena in the battle for the gold medal versus host France.
Steph Curry had a key role in Team USA’s last two games in France to defend the gold they won in Tokyo 2020.