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Steph Curry’s wife Ayesha Curry shares heart-melting “welcome home mommy” gesture by her kids

Steph Curry and his wife, Ayesha Curry, are one of the most prominent NBA couples in the league. The Curry family has shared many memorable moments with fans throughout the years.

On Monday afternoon, Ayesha Curry shared a heartwarming gesture by her kids on her Instagram story.

Image Credits: Via @ayeshacurry on Instagram

Ayesha Curry’s kids gifted her three hand-made ‘Welcome Home’ cards as she returned home. She shared a wholesome caption, adding, “My whole heart,” with a heart emoji.

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Steph Curry and Ayesha Curry married in July of 2011, following the two-time NBA MVP’s second season in the league.

Steph and Ayesha welcomed their first-born child, Riley, in 2012. In 2015, the couple had a second child, Ryan. Their third child, Canon, was born in 2018, and their fourth child, Caius, was born earlier this year in May.



Steph Curry and Ayesha Curry shared cute family picture on Instagram

Back in September, Ayesha Curry shared a photo of her family featuring her husband and children with a heartfelt caption to her post.

“My little family. So grateful,” Curry said in her loving caption.

It has been a busy offseason for the Curry family, highlighted by the 2024 Paris Olympics, with Curry winning the first Olympic gold medal of his career.

Despite a slow start to his Olympic run, Curry finished as Team USA’s leading scorer, averaging 14.8 points, 3.2 rebounds and 2.5 assists per game.

Steph Curry posted 36 points versus Serbia in the Semi-Finals. He shot 12 of 19, 9 of 14, from 3-point range. Curry followed that up with a 24-point performance in the Final versus France, shooting 8 of 12 from beyond the arc.



Steph Curry is set to enter his 15th NBA season in 2024-25 as the Golden State Warriors make their season debut versus the Portland Trail Blazers on Wednesday.

Last season, Curry averaged 26.4 points, 5.1 assists and 4.5 rebounds, taking home the Clutch Player of the Year award.