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🏀 STEPHEN CURRY DRAWS A LINE: “NOT MY KIDS — NOT EVER.”

NBA Superstar and Wife Ayesha Call Out Hollywood’s “Genderless Parenting” Craze

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San Francisco — Golden State Warriors legend Stephen Curry and his wife Ayesha Curry have just stepped into one of Hollywood’s most controversial debates — and they’re not holding back.

In a candid interview at a charity gala in Beverly Hills, the couple were asked about the recent wave of celebrities raising their children “without gender labels.” Their response? A thunderclap.

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“We love everyone, we respect everyone,” Steph began calmly, “but in our house, we believe God created order for a reason. A child needs structure. They need identity — not confusion.”

Ayesha, sitting beside him in a white gown and diamond cross necklace, nodded firmly.

“I’m a mother of four. And I’ll tell you — these kids aren’t props for social movements,” she said. “They need guidance, boundaries, and truth. We’re not letting Hollywood rewrite what parenting means.”

The room reportedly went silent before applause broke out from part of the crowd — while others shifted uncomfortably in their seats.

According to people close to the Currys, this wasn’t a spur-of-the-moment remark. Steph had been disturbed for months by what he saw as “performative parenting” among Hollywood elites.

“Steph’s a man of faith,” said one longtime friend. “He’s tired of watching celebrities turn their kids into social experiments. He believes in raising children with love and direction — not just letting the world tell them who to be.”

Within hours, social media erupted. Supporters praised the Currys for “standing on truth,” while critics accused them of being “out of touch” and “judgmental.”

ESPN even ran a segment titled “Did Steph Go Too Far?” while TMZ called it “The Curry Controversy.”

Still, the NBA’s cleanest image isn’t backing down.

“I don’t live for trends,” Steph said the next morning at Warriors practice. “I live for my family, my faith, and what’s right. And I’ll stand on that forever.”