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Social Media Calls Ayesha Curry A Hypocrite After Showing Off Her Body

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Ayesha Curry recently showed off her flat tummy body on social media much to the dismay of some folks.

The sanctified sweetie who’s a mom of three, chef and wife to Steph Curry is apparently enjoying her quarantine while wearing itty bitty bikinis.

Of course while some people are praising Ayesha’s mommy of three tautness, others couldn’t help but bring up Ayesha’s previous comments about women “barely wearing clothes these days” which caused slut-shaming allegations.

According to social media the new pics of a ‘kini clad Ayesha makes the mommy banger a “hypocrite.”

This article was originally posted Media Calls Ayesha Curry A Hypocrite After Showing Off Her Body 

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