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Ayesha Curry reflects on Paris Olympics after confrontation with police

Ayesha Curry said she had an incredible time in Paris cheering on her husband Steph Curry, who won gold with Team USA at the Summer Games.

The cookbook author shared some of her experience at the Paris Games in an Instagram post Wednesday — after she appeared to be emotional during a run-in with French police after Team USA beat France, 98-87, in the gold medal game on Aug. 10.

“We had the best time celebrating and cheering on [Steph Curry] at the Olympics,” she wrote, including photos of her and their two sons, Canon, 5, and Caius Chai, who was born in May.

Ayesha Curry and her son Canon at the 2024 Paris Olympics. Instagram/Ayesha Curry
Ayesha Curry in Paris for the 2024 Summer Olympics. Instagram/Ayesha Curry

The mom of four also gushed over the Airbnb they stayed in while in Paris.

Curry and his wife, who celebrated their 13th wedding anniversary last month, also have two daughters, Riley, 12, and Ryan, 9. They were not pictured.

Her post came after video footage, posted to X by The Hollywood Fix, showed her appearing to wipe away tears during a discourse with French police Saturday.

In the clip, Sonya seemed upset while explaining to officers that the group — which included Warriors star Draymond Green — was trying to meet their driver after the men’s basketball final, but they were being stopped in multiple directions.

Ayesha, who was carrying her newborn son and holding Canon’s hand, appeared to be crying during the exchange.

Green was also seen speaking with police.

Stephen and Ayesha Curry were seen leaving a Paris restaurant hand in hand after celebrating USA’s basketball victory in the gold medal game. Aissaoui Nacer / SplashNews.com

“So even after him hitting the baby in the head, there’s still nothing y’all can do to get them out of here?” he was heard saying, according to Us Weekly.

It is unclear what Green was referring to, as there was no altercation in the video.

It’s also unclear exactly what came of the situation. The Curry family has yet to directly address it.

However, it didn’t seem to spoil the Sweet July founder’s trip to the City of Love.

Curry’s sister Sydel and her husband, Suns guard Damion Lee, and his brother, Hornets guard Seth Curry and his wife Callie Rivers were also in Paris to support him competing in his first Olympic Games.



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