Jada Pinkett Smith Talks about Ayesha Curry’s Views on “Male Attention” on “Red Table Conversations”

Ayesha Curry says Jada Pinkett Smith's 'Red Table Talk' misrepresented her  marriage comments

Ayesha Curry recently discussed the challenges of being a celebrity in a new interview. Specifically, she addressed a negative experience she had during her appearance on Jada Pinkett Smith’s “Red Table Talk” show in 2019. Curry expressed dissatisfaction with how her comments were edited, claiming that they made her seem “crazy” and were taken out of context. She felt personally affected by this situation. The conversation on “Red Table Talk” revolved around mental health, with Curry discussing her insecurities about the attention her husband, Steph Curry, receives from other women. She admitted to feeling uncomfortable with women throwing themselves at him and sometimes questioning if something was wrong with her for not receiving male attention. Curry wanted to clarify that she didn’t necessarily desire the attention, but it would be reassuring to know that she was being noticed. These vulnerable and genuine feelings resonated with many, considering the circumstances at the time, as Curry had recently given birth and was breastfeeding their son Canon. Unfortunately, her comments received backlash online, particularly regarding her desire for attention outside of her marriage. Curry defended herself on Instagram, emphasizing her right to express her feelings and emotions openly.

Jada Pinkett Smith Addressed Ayesha Curry's Comments About

According to the Daily Mail, Steph Curry took to Instagram to support his wife, Ayesha Curry. He posted a photo of her and expressed his pride in her for being genuine and fearless in sharing her thoughts, regardless of the potential negativity and drama that may come her way.

At the time of this incident, Ayesha Curry did not express any concerns about the editing of her comments on “Red Table Talk” and even encouraged her followers to watch the show rather than relying solely on headlines and rumors. She also expressed gratitude towards Jada Pinkett Smith, who hosted the show, for providing them with the opportunity to bond as a family.

Regrettably, “Red Table Talk” is no longer bringing together famous families, as the show was recently canceled by Facebook Watch. The decision to end its original programming led to the conclusion of the show after completing its initial season order. The production company behind the show, Westbrook Studios, is currently searching for a new platform to continue the series.

Celebrities Defend Ayesha Curry After 'Male Attention' Comments

During her interview with Insider, Curry discussed her decision to remove her children – Riley, Ryan, and Canon – from the public spotlight. In the past, Riley’s spontaneous behavior during her father’s games and interviews was adored by fans and caught the attention of the media. However, Curry now regrets the excessive exposure her children received.

Curry explained that when social media first emerged, no one predicted the impact it would have on their lives. If they had known how chaotic it would become, they would have reconsidered sharing glimpses of their family life. At the time, they were simply living their lives and wanted to include their children in that experience.

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