Steph Curry Will Be A Dad Again As He Welcomes His Fourth Child

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Steph and Ayesha Curry are on their way to welcome their fourth child. After successful attempts at raising three kids, the power couple decided to give it another shot.

Ayesha Curry Talks About Fourth Child With Her Husband, Steph

The celebrity chef told Sweet July magazine that she and Steph had believed that three kids, Riley, Ryan, and Cannon, were just enough. Since having their third child in 2018, They held onto this belief only to have a rethink last year. The duo decided to try for baby number four, and it clicked!

Elsewhere, the culinary expert explained that for her previous pregnancies, she loved doing things independently. But this time, Ayesha would have it more relaxed.

According to her words TMZ:

“I was really stubborn in my earlier pregnancies. And that hurt me in the end. It made things really hard on me. I had to learn to put my pride aside and realize it was okay to take help, to have people around me help and to not shy away from it. I know I can’t do this alone — it truly takes a village.”

While it may take a village to raise a child, Steph and Ayesha Curry have done a great job with their clan. Amid the privileges their kids enjoy, the power couple ensures to teach them golden life values.

In December, the Currys celebrated their Christmas holiday with elementary school students of Oakland Unified School District. They gave out over 80,000 books. Students from the OUSD campus also benefited from the family’s special delivery of books.

Indeed, Ayesha and Steph have all it takes to welcome a fourth child. From dedication to their kids to an amazing love story shared via images online, any child will be lucky to have them as parents!

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