On Tuesday, Ayesha Curry tweeted a touching message to her husband Stephen Curry, who turns 35.
Ayesha, 33, gathered a collection of photos of Stephen from various years on Instagram, including one of him at the White House.
“Happy birthday, my darling!” 35 orbits around the sun! Whoa!” Ayesha began speaking.
She went on to say, “I love everything about you, but your soul is unmatched.” “This year will undoubtedly be the best one yet!” “Happy birthday to @stephencurry30.”
As of Tuesday afternoon, the post had received nearly 150,000 likes. Ayesha and Stephen have three young children: Riley, ten, Ryan, seven, and Canon, four.
Stephen also launched a short featuring female athletes as part of his Under Armour sponsorship contract.
Stephen Curry and the Golden State Warriors are seeking to defend their 2022 title in the postseason as the NBA regular season comes to a conclusion.
The team is now ranked fifth in the very contested Western Conference, trailing only the Utah Jazz, who are ranked twelve, by three games.
In an interview with The Undefeated, the Ohio native says he feels good for his age and sees himself continuing to play in the future.
Stephen Curry and Ayesha Curry attend as Workday collaborates with Stephen and Ayesha Curry’s Eat. Learn. Play. to host the Annual Workday Charity Classic ’22 at Stanford Golf Course on August 29, 2022, in Stanford, California.
“How I feel right now is not how I thought I’d feel at 35,” he said. “I feel like I have a lot left in my thoughts, even if the amount appears crazy. I still enjoy the work I put into this.”Preview
He went on to say, “Who knows what the future holds? I chatted with Aaron Rodgers, Tom Brady, and other athletes who have experienced life after the halfway point. Although I recognize that quarterbacking is unique, you can mentally check to ensure that you are not moving too quickly. They did an excellent job of self-discipline in light of the existing circumstances. Even though they are forty, they still feel young. I am making an effort to stay there. While 35 is an important milestone, 40 is the next step. Who knows how I’ll feel in a couple of months?