Ayesha Curry, the wife of Golden State Warriors superstar Steph Curry, has posted a photo online showing her off in a one-piece swimsuit that’s gotta be turning heads, though it’s gotten her a fair amount of criticism.
The NBA WAG has launched her own skincare brand, called Sweet July Skin, which she says was inspired by beauty secrets from her grandmother and took three years to get off the ground.
Ayesha has spoken to Vogue about her product line, which contains natural ingredients such as soursop, guava, tomatoes, and papaya.
“Growing up, I just remember them always having these little old wives tails about their skincare like, ‘Rub this tomato on your face, like it’ll be good for you,’ or ‘Take this aloe vera and put it on after the sun,’” she explained, noting her Jamaican heritage.
She has also taken to Instagram to show off in clothing that leaves very little to the imagination.
As noted above, it’s gotten her some stick as fans aren’t particularly fond.
“I need attention from guys wah wah wah wH,” one user wrote.
“Steph deserves a good woman. Not you,” another commented.
Ayesha’s products are a healthier alternative to some of the bigger brands out there which promote ingredients that may not be so helpful in the long run. But it appears she’s gonna have to do a lot more than that to get fans on her side.
Travis Kelce’s Dad Ends Kanye West’s Career With Five-Word Message On Social Media Over Nasty Lyrics About Taylor Swift And His Son
Taylor Swift and Kanye West (Photos via Getty Images)
The father of Travis Kelce is piping hot mad. He took to Facebook to post a Daily Mail article spotlighting a lyric on Kanye West’s long-awaited Vultures 2 album with Ty Dolla $ign that mentions Taylor Swift.
Kanye featured a lyrical reference to Taylor Swift’s romance with the Kansas City Chiefs tight end. “I twist my Taylor spliffs tight at the end like Travis Kelce,” Lil Wayne raps on the track “Lifestyle (Demo).”
“Mental illness on full display,” Ed wrote in response.
Honestly, those lyrics are quite tame to what we have heard in the past.