Ayesha Curry

[3] After graduating from Weddington High School, Curry moved to Los Angeles to become an actress, appearing mostly in bit parts.

This led to a short lived Food Network show Ayesha's Homemade, which follows her professional and personal life with cameos from her husband and two daughters.

[14] While the show was renewed for a fourth season, Curry did not return as a host and was succeeded by former Spice Girls member Emma Bunton.

[16] The foundation works to end childhood hunger, increase access to quality education, and provide safe spaces for children to stay active.

[18] Her 2014 company Little Lights of Mine sold its own brand of extra virgin olive oil, and 10% of all proceeds are donated to the charity No Kid Hungry.

[21] In 2017, Curry started Homemade, the Oakland-based meal-kit delivery service, turned (in 2019) retail store pop-up.

[22] In April 2020, Curry launched Sweet July, a brand consisting of a lifestyle magazine, brick-and-mortar store, and product line.

[27][28][29] They did not start dating until years later when Ayesha was pursuing her acting career in Hollywood and Stephen was visiting for an awards show.

[30][31][32][33] In 2023, Curry opposed the development of multi-family housing in the wealthy enclave of Atherton, California, where she and her family live.

[34] In a letter in which Curry and her husband opposed affordable housing in their neighborhood, they wrote, "We hesitate to add to the 'not in our backyard' (literally) rhetoric, but... safety and privacy for us and our kids continues to be our top priority and one of the biggest reasons we chose Atherton as home.