Stephen Curry, the renowned Warriors guard, and his wife Ayesha Curry, a celebrity chef and author, continue to make waves both on and off the court. The power couple recently announced their ambitious goal of raising over $50,000,000 through their charity, ‘Eat. Learn. Play.’ Their compatibility and success as a duo are evident in various ventures, including a GQ couples quiz where they showcased their synchronicity.
During the GQ couples quiz, Stephen Curry was asked about his wife’s greatest business accomplishment. To Ayesha’s delight, Stephen accurately identified her achievement as being a New York Times Bestselling author, not once but twice. The couple demonstrated their strong bond as Stephen showered Ayesha with compliments.
Ayesha Curry has indeed achieved great success as an author with her books, ‘The Seasoned Life: Food, Family, Faith, and the Joy of Eating Well’ and ‘The Full Plate: Flavor-Filled, Easy Recipes for Families with No Time and a Lot to Do.’ Both books have earned the prestigious status of New York Times Best Sellers and were solely authored by Ayesha.
However, Ayesha’s talents extend beyond writing. In addition to her charitable work, books, and her lifestyle company called Sweet July, she also co-owns a restaurant named ‘International Smoke’ in collaboration with Chef Michael Mina. The restaurant’s first location opened in the Bay Area.
Interestingly, Stephen Curry revealed in a recent WIRED interview that he believes the title of ‘Chef Curry,’ often associated with him, rightfully belongs to his wife. He explained that the nickname originated from a line in Drake’s song “0 to 100” and symbolized his prowess on the basketball court. However, Stephen emphasized that Ayesha is the true culinary expert in their household, stating that she is the real ‘Chef Curry.’
Stephen Curry’s recognition of Ayesha’s achievements as a bestselling author and celebrated chef demonstrates their mutual support and admiration. Together, they continue to make significant contributions both in their respective fields and through their philanthropic endeavors.