In a shocking turn of events, Ayesha Curry, the wife of NBA superstar Steph Curry, and their newborn son were subjected to aggressive behavior by French police as they left the Olympic arena in Paris. The incident took place shortly after Steph led Team USA to a thrilling gold medal victory in men’s basketball.
The celebration quickly turned sour when the Curry family, along with Steph’s mother Sonya, were making their way out of the arena. The exit coincided with the departure of French President Emmanuel Macron, leading to a chaotic scene where security forces were clearing the path. In the midst of this confusion, Ayesha was roughly pushed by a police officer, who also struck baby Caius.
Despite the distressing situation, Ayesha chose to remain composed, focusing on getting her children to safety. However, Sonya Curry, clearly angered by the treatment her family received, confronted the officers. The entire altercation was captured on video, though no official comments have been made by Steph or Ayesha regarding the incident.
This event has raised concerns about the behavior of French law enforcement, especially in light of previous incidents involving Black women. Just recently, singer Kelly Rowland experienced a similar encounter at the Cannes Film Festival, further highlighting a troubling pattern.
Ayesha Curry, known for her culinary ventures and television appearances, has been a public figure since her marriage to Steph in 2011. Despite the challenges faced, the Curry family continues to remain united and focused on their success, both on and off the court.
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