A Little Twitter Drama Will Never Get Between Steph And Ayesha Curry

    “I’m proud of my family and proud of the people around me. That’s why I share our lives on social media."

    Last month after Ayesha Curry tweeted that the NBA was rigged, she was once again the center of Twitter drama.

    No one wants to be the center of Twitter drama.

    In a recent interview for People magazine’s latest issue, Ayesha explained the tweet by saying, “I was just a fan in that moment so I didn’t think about the ramifications. I regret the way that I voiced how hurt I was.”

    Even though Ayesha deleted the tweet and apologized, people still came after her. “Since all this hoopla has happened, I have been a victim of reading the comments. It hurts my feelings because I didn’t intend to hurt anybody.”

    The good news is, Ayesha has a two-time MVP in her corner and he'll always have her back. “I know her intentions. I know where she was coming from," Steph told People.

    “You’re not going to win any battles on Twitter, so I tell her, ‘Keep being you. Keep doing what you’re doing. Don’t worry about what people are going to say.'"

    PREACH.

    Social media definitely has its downsides, but it's not all bad. “I’m proud of my family and proud of the people around me. That’s why I share our lives on social media," Ayesha said.

    Who wouldn't be proud of all this???

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