Ayesha Curry claims her 2019 Red Table Talk interview with Jada Pinkett Smith about her marriage to Stephen Curry was edited to make her ‘sound crazy’

In her May 2023 digital cover feature for Insider magazine, Ayesha Curry discussed her previous comments on the 2019 Red Table Talk episode about her marriage to NBA star Stephen Curry. Ayesha, who is 34 years old and a mother of three, expressed her dissatisfaction with how she was portrayed in the episode.

During the interview with journalist Muna Mire, Ayesha mentioned that the show was edited in a way that made her appear “crazy.” She clarified that the editing did not accurately represent what she had actually said, and that the context felt strange to her. She further expressed her personal disappointment regarding the now-cancelled Facebook Watch series, stating that she took it personally.

In the original Red Table Talk conversation, Ayesha had openly admitted to feeling insecure about receiving little male attention. She confessed that she didn’t necessarily desire the attention, but it would be reassuring to know that someone was noticing her.

Reflective: Ayesha Curry is the May 2023 digital cover star of Insider magazine and in the interview she discussed her viral 2019 Red Table Talk comments about her marriage to NBA star Stephen Curry

2019: The mom-of-three expressed to the publication that she was not keen on the way she was edited in the episode

In the Red Table Talk episode, Ayesha Curry discussed her feelings of insecurity and the lack of male attention she had received over the past 10 years. She expressed her frustration about other women throwing themselves at her husband and mentioned that she sometimes inserts herself into conversations to address the situation. She admitted to disliking the attention and the lurking presence of these women.

Following her comments, Ayesha faced backlash online, but her husband, Stephen Curry, came to her defense. He shared a photo of himself with Ayesha on Instagram and expressed his pride in her for being authentic and unafraid of potential negativity. He emphasized that the positive responses outweighed the negative ones and reaffirmed his love for her.

Speaking up: Speaking with journalist Muna Mire, she said the show 'was edited in a way that made me sound crazy. It¿s not what I said, and the context was weird'; pictured with mother-in-law Sonya Curry

Aftermath: Her 2019 comments sparked backlash online, with her husband coming to her defense as a result; the couple pictured in 2023

Brood: Ayesha and Stephen share three children ¿ Riley, 10, Ryan, 7, and Canon, 4