Steph Curry, star of the Golden State Warriors, and his wife, Ayesha, took a boat ride off the Greek coast to commemorate their 12th wedding anniversary.
Stephen and Ayesha Curry, who recently celebrated their 12th wedding anniversary, were photographed on a romantic holiday to Greece on Thursday.
Curry sat back with his partner in coral Under Armour swim shorts and a white and grey short-sleeved button shirt as they cruised the harbor in a boat.
Ayesha topped off her white swimsuit with a black and white striped dress and wore sandals with the same pattern.
Both Curry and his wife, Ayesha, appeared at ease as they chatted aboard the boat. Curry even pulled out his phone to take a selfie at one point.
On Monday, Curry wrote a heartfelt letter to his 15-year partner and wife, Ayesha.
“My Lady. In an Instagram post, he gushed, “I love you more than you know.”I cherish every memory we’ve made together. All of life’s ups and downs, and how they’ve brought us closer. Keep going, guys! More! ‘I adore you!
Twelve years of marriage to my closest friend and love of my life,” Ayesha said on her own blog. There have been 15 years of dates and memories made.
Still so far to go. This guy is the best. I can hardly believe my good fortune.
Stephen joins Karl-Anthony Towns, Paul George, and Patrick Beverley, all of whom were spotted in Greece with their significant others last week.
Towns and his influencer girlfriend Jordyn Woods engaged in some PDA in the water. Also present was Clippers center Ivica Zubac.
Additionally, last week saw the return of former NBA player Devin Booker to Saint Tropez, France, where he was spotted basking in the sun months after his breakup with Kendall Jenner.
At least four womeп in bikinis and six males were spotted swimming with Booker as he dove underwater.
Last month, Curry wowed in the American Century Championship golf tournament in Lake Tahoe by taking home first place.
On the par-5 18th hole at Edgewood Tahoe Golf Course, located on the shores of Lake Tahoe, Curry made a hole in one and finished the event with an eagle.
He then threw his hat into the air and sprinted into Ayesha’s arms when the ball sank in the hole.
In other words, “I don’t do this for a living, so it’s something you dream about,” as Curry put it.
After almost ten years of participation, I now have something to show for it. I’d sаy, “That’s very neat.
In the 34-year history of the competition, Curry was the first Black victor. He is the first living athlete to earn the award since Al del Greco of the Tennessee Titans in 2000.
Since Curry plays golf only as a hobby, he gave away his first-place award of $125.000 to charity.