Ayesha Curry Posts Pic With Stephen Curry In Desert: “My Love, The Moon And A Lonely Scorpion”

Stephen Curry and his wife, Ayesha, enjoy a relaxing time in Dubai.

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  • Ayesha Curry shares photos of her trip to Dubai
  • Stephen Curry is with her, enjoying some relaxation
  • Stephen is still finding some time to train

Stephen Curry and his wife, Ayesha Curry, are enjoying their life. They recently took a trip to Dubai, and Ayesha shared it on her Instagram.

In one picture, Ayesha poster herself with Steph standing in front of what appears to be their dinner. She captioned it: “My love, the moon and a lonely scorpion.”

In another photo, Ayesha shared herself sitting on the sand with her arms out. She captioned this photo: “Breathe. Stretch. Shake. Let it go?”

Ayesha is someone who loves to give fans glimpses into her life. She’s a proud mother of three kids: daughter Riley, daughter Ryan, and son Canon. Ayesha often posts photos and videos of her children.

Who can forget when Steph would bring Riley up to his post-game conferences? Yes, the Curry kids are destined for stardom.

On top of being a mother, Ayesha is also a popular cook, first writing a cookbook and then having her own cooking show on YouTube. This led to Ayesha getting her own TV show on The Food Network titled Ayesha’s Homemade.

Most importantly, Ayesha is a huge supporter of her husband’s basketball career. You can also spot Ayesha cheering Steph on during a big NBA game.

The Curry’s have an incredible relationship, and it’s good to see them getting some time to relax. But for Steph, he better not relax too much longer.


Stephen Curry’s Practice In Desert

Even though the Curry’s seem to be enjoying their time in Dubai, that doesn’t mean all the work has stopped. Steph Curry, of course, is gearing up for the 2023-24 NBA season, and he needs to be training to stay in shape.

What better way to train than to run on the sand in Dubai? As the NBA season nears, you can bet Curry will be ready to challenge for the fifth NBA championship of his career.

With the news of Damian Lillard being traded to the Milwaukee Bucks, the road to the title just got a little harder for Steph and his Golden State Warriors. Still, if there’s one player who can overcome the challenge, it’s the greatest shooter who’s ever lived, Stephen Curry.

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