After ten years of marriage, Steph Curry and his spouse Ayesha have reaffirmed their vows.
The 33-year-old NBA player surprised his significant other with a charming outdoor wedding, officiated by their nine-year-old daughter Riley.
Only a few weeks have passed since Steph and Ayesha’s mother, a Golden State Warrior, filed for divorce from her husband Dell following 32 years of marriage.
Ayesha shared a lovely picture of the couple saying “I do” for the second time, clearly ecstatic with Steph’s surprise.
“I was surprised by the most beautiful vow renewal ceremony a few weeks ago,” the woman wrote in reference to the photo, which featured the couple standing in front of a stunning white flower arch.
“He even chose my outfit and had it ready for me,” she said, revealing her long-sleeved lace ensemble.
According to Ayesha, “Our big girl Riley officiated and Ryan and Canon walked me through the grass of our backyard,” indicating that the family kept things private.
It’s everything I’ve ever imagined, but I never realized it could be accomplished in this manner,” she continued. “It’s a moment I will never forget.” Dear @stephencurry30, I adore you.
Two years after Steph was selected by the NBA, on July 30, 2011, the pair were married for the first time.
Even though they were just 14 or 15 when they first met at a church in Charlotte, North Carolina, they didn’t start dating until years later.
When Ayesha was pursuing her acting career in Hollywood and Stephen was in town for an awards show, the old pals eventually got back in touch.
Ayesha returned to Charlotte shortly afterward in order to be near Steph, who was then a basketball player at Davidson College, which was nearby.
They currently live in Atherton, California, not far from Chase Center, the home of the Warriors in San Francisco, where Curry plays. Together, they have three children.
Even though the younger Curry seems content and in love, his parents Sonya and Dell don’t share the same sentiments.
On June 14th, Sonya, 55, submitted divorce papers to a North Carolina court.
The ex-couples announced to People last month that they had decided to dissolve their marriage “after much thoughtful consideration and exploring a trial separation over the past year.”
The message went on, “Our focus and desire is for our family’s continued happiness as this comes with a great deal of sadness.” We are incredibly appreciative of all the favors and accomplishments!
We will continue to follow connected routes and remain devoted to and supportive of our children and grandchildren. We kindly request that our privacy be upheld and that you pray for our family going ahead.