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Ayesha Curry Shows Off Weight Loss In Viral Bikini Photo, Fans Call Foul

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Chef, entrepreneur, wife, and mom Ayesha Curry took some time out during quarantine to shed a few pounds, but not everyone is happy about how she chose to show it off.

On Sunday (May 24), Ayesha Curry took to Instagram to show off a smoking new body that left a few fans sweating.

In a picture taken by her NBA superstar husband, Stephen Curry, Ayesha posted a picture of herself in a form-fitting bikini with the caption, “Took me long enough.”

While initial reactions to her amazing new look were congratulatory, it didn’t take long for a few fans to dig up an old tweet where Ayesha Curry was calling out women for “barely wearing clothes.”

… Negativity only makes a mom go harder, word to the Curry Shows Off Weight Loss In Viral Bikini Photo, Fans Call Foul 

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