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NBA star Stephen Curry has publicly defended his wife Ayesha after rapper Killer Mike echoed disparaging remarks about their marriage. The controversy erupted when rapper Bookie Woodz shared a video accusing Ayesha of struggling with infidelity and mocking her role as the wife of the Golden State Warriors guard. Killer Mike, whose real name is Michael Render, weighed in by agreeing with the criticism, writing a comment that implied Curry was facing public embarrassment.
 
Curry swiftly responded, expressing disappointment that a figure like Killer Mike would align with such comments. In a since-deleted reply, Curry reminded the rapper to stay in his lane, stating that he and his wife were "good over here" and blessed despite the noise. His words reflected both his frustration and his determination to protect his family's integrity.
 
The couple's relationship has long been in the public eye, having married in 2011 after meeting as teenagers. Ayesha, now 36, has been candid about her evolving role as both a mother and entrepreneur. She revealed in a recent interview that while she never envisioned early marriage, her life shifted after meeting Curry, and together they built a family of four children while balancing demanding careers.
 
Her openness about the challenges of managing personal goals alongside motherhood has made her relatable to many, but it has also exposed her to criticism. The latest episode underscored the pressures faced by high-profile couples whose private lives are often dissected online.
 
Despite the noise, their marriage continues to represent resilience under scrutiny, with both Stephen and Ayesha publicly reaffirming their commitment to each other and the family they have built.
 

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