Ayesha Curry Shares Heartwarming Post About Her Husband Celebrating Anniversary

Ayesha Curry wrote a nice message about Steph to celebrate their wedding anniversary. Ayesha and Steph have been married for eight years.

She shared a photo on Instagram and used the opportunity to praise her beloved husband.

“My baby, my love, my life. What can I say. This is us 8 years married in, loving each other for 11 and we somehow still find reasons and things that we love about each other every day,” she wrote. “Each day with you is the ultimate blessing. Getting to do life with you is an infinite sea of bliss. Through our ups and downs we only become stronger and that is the ultimate key. When the trauma becomes the triumph you win! I love you for ever and always constantly giving the ultimate glory to God. Here’s to 8!”

In June, Ayesha went on The View, and talked about the help she got from her mother when it comes to understanding marriage.

“Always make sure that whatever it is you’re doing — if you’re a stay-at-home mom, if you’re not, whatever it is in your marriage — make sure that you have the passion that you’re fulfilling,” Curry said. “Whether it’s on a small scale or a large scale.

”I took that to heart, and it’s kept me who I am. I want my husband to always see the same woman, if not better, that he first laid his eyes on when he married.”

But, there are times when Ayesha feels insecure about herself, especially if Curry is surrounded by women.

“Stephen is very nice by nature and he’s very talkative,” Ayesha said on the Facebook Watch series Red Table Talk. “Everything is always very friendly and sometimes to the point where I’m like, I’m a grown woman so I’ll just insert myself. I’ll be like, ‘Hello. How are you doing?’

”Something that really bothers me, and honestly has given me a sense of a little bit of an insecurity, is the fact that yeah, there are all these women, like, throwing themselves (at him), but me, like the past 10 years, I don’t have any of that,” she said. “I have zero — this sounds weird — but, like, male attention, and so then I begin to internalize it, and I’m like, ‘Is something wrong with me?’

”I don’t want it. But it’d be nice to know that, like, someone’s lookin’.”

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