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Steph Curry’s Wife ‘Ayesha’ Blasts The Black Community
Ayesha Curry Says The Black Community Did Not Accept Her
NBA Star Steph Curry’s wife Ayesha is in the news again and this time it’s for a controversial reason. She’s fired shots at the black community in America.
Ayesha Curry was on the talk show ‘The View’ and she narrated her experience with blacks in America saying they never accepted her. She was barely halfway on the show when she started shading the black community.
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Ana Navarro asked NBA star Steph Curry’s wife about growing up in Toronto and her being Jamaican/Chinese/Polish and Black.
According to MTO.. According to Ayesha, she was not accepted by the Black community, and so she had to spend her teen years around many non-Black friends..
She told the View hosts that she wants the Black community to “accept all shades”.
Many people on social media are taking offense to Ayesha’s comments, saying that “light skinned” and biracial Blacks typically enjoy special “elite” status in the Black community. And they have trouble believing what Ayesha is saying.
The chef and entrepreneur discussed her difficulty fitting in while growing up with a diverse heritage on “The View” Friday morning. Her mother, Carol Alexander, is of Jamaican-Chinese descent while her father, John Alexander, is of African American and Polish descent. When she moved to the U.S. from Canada as a teenager with four different backgrounds to identify with, she was confronted by classmates who labeled each other more than she was used to when she lived in Toronto.
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Watch the interview below :
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