Ayesha Curry pleaded with husband Steph Curry to put a ‘filter’ on passionate vacation shot as celeb couple continue tropical getaway

After her husband Steph Curry posted a passionate photo of the two on Instagram on Sunday, Ayesha Curry responded in a lighthearted manner.

The NBA player posted a picture of himself holding up his wife, who had her legs wrapped around his waist, on Sunday.


The Golden State Warriors guard, 31, exclaimed, “Vacation vibes with my one and only like dat!” The Toronto-born beauty, 30, replied, “You coulda at least popped a filter on this.” But I still love you.
A number of well-known people expressed their support for the romantic photo, which featured the CoverGirl beauty in a black and green two-piece swimsuit. These people included their sister-in-law Callie Rivers, Dwyane Wade and Gabrielle Union, La La Anthony, and tennis great Sloane Stephens.

Ayesha posted pictures of herself and Curry lounging on the beach in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, on Monday.
The eight-year-married couple, who have a son named Canon, one, and two girls, Riley, six, and Ryan, four, enjoyed the romantic outing during the NBA All-Star weekend.

The good life: On Monday, she shared shots of herself and Curry relaxing on the beach in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico
Due to a hand injury, he has only played in four games this season, thus this was his first All-Star weekend off in six years.
His teammates were aware of his absence from the All-Star Game, as superstar Giannis Antetokounmpo of the Milwaukee Bucks said that it’s simpler not to play against Curry, the two-time MVP and great three-point shooter.

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Antetokounmpo said to Diamond Leung of The Athletic, “Let me be honest with you: The players, we kind of enjoy that he’s not playing – not enjoy that he’s hurt.”

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“We want him healthy, but he just makes it so much harder for the rest of the league,” he continued.
His teammates were aware of his absence from the All-Star Game, as superstar Giannis Antetokounmpo of the Milwaukee Bucks said that it’s simpler not to play against Curry, the two-time MVP and great three-point shooter.

On the mend: The NBA superstar, seen earlier this month in Brooklyn, is recovering from a hand injury in what's been a lost season for his Warriors
Antetokounmpo said to Diamond Leung of The Athletic, “Let me be honest with you: The players, we kind of enjoy that he’s not playing – not enjoy that he’s hurt.”

“We want him healthy, but he just makes it so much harder for the rest of the league,” he continued.