Steph Curry's wife Ayesha announces 4th pregnancy

Ayesha shares three children — daughters Riley, 11, and Ryan, 8 and son Cannon, 5 — with Steph

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Golden State Warriors point guard Stephen Curry (right) and his wife Ayesha Curry. — Instagram/@ayeshacurry
Golden State Warriors point guard Stephen Curry (right) and his wife Ayesha Curry. — Instagram/@ayeshacurry

Golden State Warriors point guard Stephen Curry's wife Ayesha Curry has announced that she was expecting the couple's fourth child in an interview with her magazine Sweet July.

Ayesha, 34, who shares three children — daughters Riley, 11, and Ryan, 8 and son Cannon, 5 — with Steph, 35, showed off her baby bump during a recent photoshoot for the magazine.

The Currys welcomed Ryan and Cannon in 2015 and 2018, respectively, coinciding with the Warriors' National Basketball Association (NBA) Finals.

Following the pregnancy announcement by Ayesha, Warriors fans congratulated the couple on another baby and joked about bagging another championship for the team soon.

"Ayesha Curry pregnant again? Yeah another championship is otw," one wrote on X.

"The dynasty continues," another said.

"WE BACK WE WIN CHIPS WHEN AYESHA IS DUE," a third wrote.

In the interview with Sweet July, Ayesha revealed she and Steph decided to raise another child after realising something was missing in their lives.

"For so many years, Stephen and I thought we were done," the cookbook author and entrepreneur said. "We said, 'Three, that’s it, we’re not doing this again.' And then, last year, we looked at each other and agreed we wanted to do this again."

She added: "For me, the decision came from always finding myself looking around and feeling like somebody was missing. I would load up the car and think, 'Oh, I forgot something. But nobody was forgotten.'

"It started to turn my brain a little bit. Maybe somebody was missing. So we set out on this journey, knowing that this would complete our family."

Ayesha launched Sweet July in 2019.

Curry, a two-time MVP, has won four NBA titles with the Warriors since joining the team in 2009. He is set to face the Boston Celtics with his team on Sunday.