Ayesha Curry is riding high with the success of her new book, The Full Plate. The author is also celebrating her impressive figure after shedding some pounds during the lockdown.
To celebrate all that is good in her life, Steph Curry‘s wife took part in a sexy yet powerful photoshoot where she showed some skin.
The television personality looked sensational in a bright pink blazer and tight skirt. To complete the look, Ayesha opted for a bustier made of daisies. The tiny top made it possible for Ayesha to flaunt her impressive abs.
The actress also took the opportunity to show off her new sleek and elegant hairstyle. Ayesha ditched her long hair for a bob.
The mother of three had her fans going wild over the outfit and her sculptured body. One enthusiastic follower stated: “How many kids she got again looking bomb you bet to show out hunni looking like a pink cutie. This color on you, woman! ????.”
A kind message read: “Okay. Sis is snatched. What waist?!?!” This backer had this sweet reaction: “Whew, mama, look how tiny you are ? you look good, though.”
The epic photos even caught Steph’s attention. He showed up in the comment section to say: “Yep! You got me. I’m definitely voting now!!! I’m convinced. Thank you @ayeshacurry. Love you.”
However, one critic stepped in to make this unflattering remark: “Feet look massive.” Ayesha responded by saying that her feet are big, prompting the fan to walk back their comment.
A defender of the cooking sensation had this response for the person: “Why would u say that ? focus ur energy on better things, queen.”
Another woman chimed in: “Because that’s what we’re used to doing, cutting another sister down like a two-edged sword. Nothing positive came from her comment, so why even post something negative..smh! We can be our own worst enemies, I tell you.”
Ayesha is a woman of many hats — a cook, businesswoman, and mother — and she recently spoke about how she is handling homeschooling her children.
She made this confession: “Luckily for me, Stephen has really stepped in with education and their schooling. And I’m okay with that because I birthed them so now [he] can birth and nurture their education.”
She added: “Cause he would sleep through all of the diaper changes and the late nights when they were babies, so now this is his strong suit. My oldest is pretty disciplined, so that’s been easy, but our 5-year-old has a little trouble staying engaged for an extended period of time.”
It seems that the family has found its balance in the coronavirus era.