Ayesha Curry slammed for nude photo, clarifies she never said 'women should cover up' in 2015 'modesty' tweet
Actress Ayesha Curry, who has close to eight million followers on Instagram, recently shared her nude picture on the photo-sharing app which led to mayhem on social media. The 31-year-old TV personality has been married to star NBA player Stephen Curry since 2011 and has time and again stirred controversies for various reasons.
Following her recent nude picture, Ayesha was not willing to remain silent as she clapped back on a few trolls after they referred to her 2015 tweet where she had said that women should practice modesty to be fully respected. Her latest nude post was for the publication called Sweet July.
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‘Practice modesty to be fully respected’
While posting the picture, she captioned the pic as, “(pic)from our @sweetjuly BODY feature. So many natural wellness and skin remedies in this issue! @stephencurry30 got to pick the photo. Shins and shoulders y’all, shins and shoulders.”
Without wasting any time, trolls got to their job and started shaming the cookbook author in reference to her 2015 tweet where she said, “Everyone's into barely wearing clothes these days huh? Not my style. I like to keep the good stuff covered up for the one who matters.”
Everyone's into barely wearing clothes these days huh? Not my style. I like to keep the good stuff covered up for the one who matters 😂😂😂
— Ayesha Curry (@ayeshacurry) December 6, 2015
Soon, a lot of social media users teamed up against Ayesha. One user on Instagram commented, “Steph. You better get ahold of that. She's gett'n outta hand.lol.” Another said, “What happened to being modest and keeping goods only for your husband?”
The next one posted, “Didn’t you go off a couple years ago about being modest?” One user shared, “Maybe now she gonna get the attention she want from other men lol.” Another stated, “With all due respect what are you advertising here?” One added, “Let me log into my other account and like this pic ik how much u want attention.”
One user asked, "Is this the same person that was telling women to cover up a few years ago?" "Never did that," she defended and agreed with another user who claimed that she is covered up in the photo.
‘Person wearing nipple pasties leaving a Starbucks’
After getting slammed on Instagram, Ayesha decided to give it back to the haters. According to Buzzfeed, the Canadian citizen while referring to her 2015 controversial tweet, reverted to a troll saying, “When you realize I was talking about a person wearing nipple pasties leaving a Starbucks and thought it was hilarious… but no one cared to ask.”
She also made it clear to another troll that she “never” told women to cover themselves referring to her old tweet. When one user said, “I smell divorce,” as reported by the same publication, she replied with sharp sarcasm, “You must have covid. Or didn’t read the caption, but go off.”
This is not the first time that Ayesha has stirred up controversy. Her fans called her out in May 2020 for trying to fish for other men's attention after she posted a bikini picture. The photo in question had the actress dressed down in a grey bikini, looking sultrily at the camera while she holds up her hair with both hands. "Took me long enough," read her caption which we guess she was referring to a long time since she posted a bikini photo.