Stephen Curry and his wife, Ayesha Curry, have been targetted by trolls a number of times over the last decade that they have been married. While the couple tries to stay away from the drama, their marriage was again recently trolled because of a few controversial remarks made by Ayesha Curry recently.   
   
Amid all the mess, Stephen Curry’s words on being a “better husband” have resurfaced from an interview he did in June 2025 with CNBC.
     
Stephen Curry’s words on wanting to be a “better husband” resurfaces as Ayesha Curry continues to get trolled
     
In June 2025, the Golden State Warriors ’ star player, Stephen Curry, opened up to CNBC as he reflected on his life.
   
      
   
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Stephen Curry said, “I’m human…Like everybody, you have doubts about yourself, you have impostor syndrome at times.”
   
The NBA legend explained, “It’s an idea of, ‘Are you doing everything you can to take care of people that are relying on you? Are you fulfilling your full potential in all different areas that I’ve set out to do?’ Like those are daily commitments and daily thoughts that you kind of have to weave through.”
   
Stephen Curry continued, “We all like to be a better husband, a better father, more present at times, just because we’re pulled — I’m pulled — in a lot of different areas. All of these realties are wild to me, and sometimes you just gotta get out of your own way and enjoy it…”
   
Why is Ayesha Curry facing so much hate?
   
Stephen Curry’s words on wanting to be a “better husband” has resurfaced at a time when his wife, Ayesha Curry, is getting brutally trolled for her comments on not wanting children and a marriage initially.
   
A few weeks ago, Ayesha Curry made an appearance on Call Her Daddy podcast where she said, “No. I didn’t want kids. I didn’t want to get married. I thought I was going to be a ‘career girl,’ and that’s it.”
   
The popular mom of four continued, “After we got married, we found out we were pregnant with our daughters so quickly, I didn’t even have time to think about what I wanted anymore…”
   
This has made fans furious as many believe her words have “disrespected” Stephen Curry.
   
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Amid all the mess, Stephen Curry’s words on being a “better husband” have resurfaced from an interview he did in June 2025 with CNBC.
Stephen Curry’s words on wanting to be a “better husband” resurfaces as Ayesha Curry continues to get trolled
In June 2025, the Golden State Warriors ’ star player, Stephen Curry, opened up to CNBC as he reflected on his life.
ID@undefined Caption not available.
Stephen Curry said, “I’m human…Like everybody, you have doubts about yourself, you have impostor syndrome at times.”
The NBA legend explained, “It’s an idea of, ‘Are you doing everything you can to take care of people that are relying on you? Are you fulfilling your full potential in all different areas that I’ve set out to do?’ Like those are daily commitments and daily thoughts that you kind of have to weave through.”
Stephen Curry continued, “We all like to be a better husband, a better father, more present at times, just because we’re pulled — I’m pulled — in a lot of different areas. All of these realties are wild to me, and sometimes you just gotta get out of your own way and enjoy it…”
Why is Ayesha Curry facing so much hate?
Stephen Curry’s words on wanting to be a “better husband” has resurfaced at a time when his wife, Ayesha Curry, is getting brutally trolled for her comments on not wanting children and a marriage initially.
A few weeks ago, Ayesha Curry made an appearance on Call Her Daddy podcast where she said, “No. I didn’t want kids. I didn’t want to get married. I thought I was going to be a ‘career girl,’ and that’s it.”
The popular mom of four continued, “After we got married, we found out we were pregnant with our daughters so quickly, I didn’t even have time to think about what I wanted anymore…”
This has made fans furious as many believe her words have “disrespected” Stephen Curry.
More coverage on the NBA - "His focus was on Gianna's face": Vanessa Bryant opens up about a heartbreaking moment that Kobe Bryant shared with his daughter Gianna Bryant
“I had to go through it”: Stephen Curry opens up about the tough decision that tested his relationship with Ayesha Curry
“He called me crying”: Stephen Curry’s wife Ayesha Curry opens up about a heartbreaking moment in their lives amid her recent controversial remarks
YesJulz breaks silence on decade-long LeBron James affair rumors as the NBA star stays away from the drama
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