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Steph Curry’s wife Ayesha Curry moved to tears as her son was allegedly punched by police during violent confrontation in Paris

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Steph Curry’s recent Olympic victory could have been overshadowed by a horrific incident in Paris involving his wife, Ayesha Curry, and their two young children.

In a video shared on X, the celebrity chef and her mother-in-law, Sonya Curry, were seen in a terrifying encounter with French police on Saturday, August 10, following Team USA’s victory over France.

The details should not yet known, however it is suspected that during the incident, one among the Parisian police officers hit Ayesha’s youngest child, 3-month-old Caius, in the pinnacle.

Steph Curry's wife Ayesha Curry and her family got into an altercation with police in Paris (Photo: @stephencurry30/Instagram; TheHollywoodFix / YouTube)
Steph Curry’s wife Ayesha Curry and her family are involved in an altercation with police in Paris. (Photo: @stephencurry30/Instagram, TheHollywoodFix/YouTube)

The Curry family, including Ayesha’s five-year-old son, Canon, an infant, and her mother-in-law, Sonya Curry, found themselves in the center of a Paris street, defenseless and surrounded by law enforcement officers.

Witnesses captured the disturbing incident on camera and posted the footage on social media, attracting widespread attention.

According to reportsThe Curry family’s automobile was parked on the identical street where French President Emmanuel Macron’s motorcade was due to pass. Ayesha and Sonya, allegedly unaware that that they had to remain in place until the procession was over, tried to get to the automobile, which led to a direct confrontation with police.

Golden State Warriors star Draymond Green, an in depth friend and teammate of Steph Curry, tried to intervene, pleading with police to let the family through.

However, the authorities didn’t want to give in.

The video shows Sonya becoming increasingly agitated and eventually raising her voice on the officers. After the officers “apologized” and asked how they might fix the damage, she quickly blurted out, “Let us get to the car. That’s all.”

Green, clearly frustrated, responded, “So even after they hit the kid, you still can’t do anything to get them out?”

As the situation escalated, one other person intervened, telling the bystander to stop recording, calling it an “invasion of privacy.” Sonya, realizing they were being filmed, also asked the bystander to stop.

Although the family didn’t want the recording to see the sunshine of day, it revealed to the world the image of the basketball player’s tearful wife stuck in the road with her babies, surrounded by police officers.

Fans were quick to respond to the video, with many expressing outrage and support for the Curry family.

“Poor baby and Ayesha. I wouldn’t want to mess with Sonya or Draymond, lol,” said one sympathetic fan he commented.

“Ayye Steph mom, about this life” – another person he jokedadding, “You can always count on Draymond to be around to get shit done.”

Others suggested the incident was racially motivated, pointing to what they said was a pattern of mistreatment of black Americans in France during the Olympics. Just last week, tennis champion Serena Williams and her daughters were denied entry to a rooftop restaurant at a luxury hotel in the City of Light.

“I don’t know how to explain it, but the French are jealous of black Americans. Maybe it’s because we live better than them, even though we’re black. I don’t know. I’ll figure it out,” wrote one user It was speculated.

“France mad they lost? This is crazy” – one other X user he tweeted“That’s why nobody wants the Olympics in Oaris ever again. There are too many problems and they are racist. They inoculated people with e. coli in dirty water, they didn’t allow warm-ups, referees were messing things up, referees were cheating for France, etc. It doesn’t look good.”

Third comment he said“After what happened on the red carpet in Cannes and at these Games, racism in France is undeniable.”

Green’s statement about hitting a toddler particularly moved the audience, and plenty of fans focused on this disturbing detail.

“Disgusting, the French shouldn’t be the bad losers, especially when a child’s safety is at risk,” one commented To read.

Some fans, nevertheless, suggested that the incident was the results of a cultural misunderstanding or language barrier.

One user noted: “You probably didn’t understand what the police were saying, and believe me, I don’t like our police, but they explained something really simple.”

When someone asked the French-speaking person why the policeman hit the kid, the person said the policeman denied it.

“Policeman, I didn’t touch him, these are words against words, so they explain, can you wait 5 minutes, please. We just received an order to tell people to wait, it’s not our fault, we apologize …”

“The truth is, don’t expect the same privileges in other countries that you expect in your own,” one person said. I reminded others on the internet.

Another agreed by issuing warning“Citizens of the United States. When you take you — things are different abroad, you have to stay calm when you’re outside our territory. I’m on my best behavior if I leave my state lol fr fr.”

Ayesha Curry has not yet publicly addressed the incident, but she did post a photograph of her husband wearing a USA jersey on her blog. Instagram Storyshowing that despite the horrific event, her spirit remained unbroken and the family’s Olympic triumph is a source of pride for them as they convey the medal back to their country.


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