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Ayesha Curry Explains Weight Loss From New Bikini Pics


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Ayesha Curry was met with internet backlash, Sunday, after posting revealing bikini pictures on Instagram, something many fans thought was hypocritical. She has now responded to the virality of the post on her Instagram story.

“I’m down 35 pounds, very happy to be. I spent my entire 20’s having babies, nursing babies, now it’s my turn to nurse myself," Curry says. "Mommies need love too!!!! Been in the gym since January. Heavy HIT, hella cardio, floor work. And changed my entire diet (except for Sunday’s…you know what it is) Will share more soon!”

Curry gave birth to her most recent child with her husband, Stephen Curry, in 2018. The couple have three kids in total; two daughters named Riley and Ryan, as well as a son named Canon.

Her new posts were met with criticism as her viral tweets from 2015, denouncing similar posts, resurfaced.

"Everyone's into barely wearing clothes these days huh? Not my style. I like to keep the good stuff covered up for the one who matters 😂😂😂," Curry wrote.

Fans reacted en mass to Ayesha's new post. "And Just like that, Ayesha Curry just did the same thing she bashed other women for.😂😂😂," one wrote on Twitter." 

Another added, "Ayesha Curry patronised [sic] other women for showing skin to men that aren’t their partner, then cried about not getting attention from men who aren’t her husband, and then went on a mad weight loss journey so she could post the same pics she acted like she was above."

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