Ayesha Curry hits back at 'insulting' memes that Twitter trolls are bombarding her with after her husbands NBA Finals loss

  • Ayesha has continued to be mercilessly trolled a week after the Warriors lost to the Cleveland Cavaliers at the NBA Finals
  • One photoshopped picture had daughter Riley's eyes colored brown to match Kyrie's instead of Curry's hazel green 
  • Another featured Ayesha, Lebron and Kyrie's heads photoshopped in a picture of two men and a woman having sex 
  • Ayesha told the trolls she could 'care less' about the 'L's' they send her 
  • But said 'inappropriate photos' insulted both her and the Cavs families

It's been a week since the Cleveland Cavaliers defeated the Golden State Warriors at the NBA Finals, but Ayesha Curry is still getting trolled.

Steph Curry's wife finally took to Twitter on Sunday night to hit back at Cavs fans who were replying to her tweets about cooking and exercising with constant reminders of the Warriors surprising loss. 

It was the photoshopped pictures that finally set Ayehsa off. A constant stream of Curry family portraits with Lebron James or Kyrie Irving's face posted over Steph's smile, Riley's matching hazel eyes suddenly colored brown. 

It's been a week since the Cleveland Cavaliers defeated the Golden State Warriors at the NBA Finals, but Ayesha Curry is still getting trolled

It's been a week since the Cleveland Cavaliers defeated the Golden State Warriors at the NBA Finals, but Ayesha Curry is still getting trolled

Steph Curry's wife finally took to Twitter on Sunday night to hit back at Cavs fans who were replying to her tweets about cooking and exercising with constant reminders of the Warriors surprising loss

Steph Curry's wife finally took to Twitter on Sunday night to hit back at Cavs fans who were replying to her tweets about cooking and exercising with constant reminders of the Warriors surprising loss

But those were downright innocent compared to one of the more popular X-rated photos, which featured Ayehsa, Lebron and Kyrie's head photoshopped into a photo of two men and a woman taking part in a threesome. 

'I could care less about "L's" keep sending them,' Ayesha began in her first tweet, referencing the constant stream of tweets that simply contained the letter to reference the Warriors loss. 

'At this point you guys are insulting both sides with the inappropriate photos,' she continued. 

'It's the inappropriate photoshopped pictures that are insulting to both me and the others families, husbands, fathers, wives in them.'

The trolling first began when Ayesha posted a message after Game 7, writing that she was 'proud' of the Warriors, writing 'That was an insane season...Heart. Fight. And Passion.' 

It was the photoshopped pictures that finally set Ayehsa off. One popular one included this family portrait with Kyrie Irving's face posted over Steph's smile, Riley's matching hazel eyes suddenly colored brown

It was the photoshopped pictures that finally set Ayehsa off. One popular one included this family portrait with Kyrie Irving's face posted over Steph's smile, Riley's matching hazel eyes suddenly colored brown

Lebron James also made an appearance in a Curry family vacation shot 

Lebron James also made an appearance in a Curry family vacation shot 

While another Twitter user photoshopped Riley Curry's face over one of Lebron's children

While another Twitter user photoshopped Riley Curry's face over one of Lebron's children

The photoshopped Curry family photos came out, as did many uses of the infamous crying Michael Jordan meme. 

Cavs fans placed a target on Ayesha's back after Game 6, when she tweeted that the game had been 'rigged' after her husband was thrown from the court for the first time in his career. 

'I've lost all respect sorry this is absolutely rigged for money,' she wrote. Or ratings I'm not sure which.' 

'I won't be silent. Just saw it live sorry.'

She later deleted the tweet, saying it was a 'heat of the moment' missive because the call was 'uncalled for' - however, it had already been shared more than 84,00 times. 

The trolling first took off after the Warriors lost Game 7 of the NBA finals. One popular meme was this picture of Steph and Ayesha Curry, edited to show the NBA star kissing a crying Michael Jordan

The trolling first took off after the Warriors lost Game 7 of the NBA finals. One popular meme was this picture of Steph and Ayesha Curry, edited to show the NBA star kissing a crying Michael Jordan

With the Warriors loss happening on Father's Day, many referenced the holiday by photoshopping Lebron in Curry family photos
In this meme Lebron's face was pasted over Curry's father Dell, a former NBA player himself

With the Warriors loss happening on Father's Day, many referenced the holiday by photoshopping Lebron in Curry family photos 

In his anger, Curry hurled his mouthpiece into the son of a part-owner of the Cavaliers who was sitting in the front row.

But in a post-game conference, the MVP addressed his wife's outburst - and joked that he may need to cut the Wi-Fi in their house for the championship game.

'I get asked about it and what's between me and Ayesha is the conversations about what happened, that's gonna be handled,' he said.

But Ayesha did have something to celebrate despite the trolling on Sunday, excitedly sharing the news with her fans that Curry won the BET Sportsman of the Year trophy. 

'So proud of my boo!' she wrote of Curry, who beat Lebron for the honor.   

Cavs fans placed a target on Ayesha's back after Game 6, when she tweeted that the game had been 'rigged' after her husband was thrown from the court for the first time in his career

Cavs fans placed a target on Ayesha's back after Game 6, when she tweeted that the game had been 'rigged' after her husband was thrown from the court for the first time in his career

 

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