Steph Curry fired back at Killer Mike after the rapper co-signed a TikTok mocking Ayesha Curry, blasting him on social media for backing what he called a disrespectful jab at his wife.
The online dust-up started when TikTok creator B##### Woodz posted a video accusing Ayesha of making her husband look bad by publicly expressing her insecurities about not receiving male attention.
In the clip, Woodz said she is “struggling not to cheat on her husband” and often talks about being “frustrated” with Steph’s fame and how other women desire him.
“She wants to go be GloRilla or some s###,” Woodz said. “Like, we get it, bro. Just go drop an album or some s###. Stop embarrassing this man. It’s getting pathetic.”
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Killer Mike, a four-time Grammy winner and one-half of Run the Jewels, jumped into the comment section with laughing emojis.
“My n#### said she wanna go be Glo!!!” he wrote. “Man Steph doesn’t deserve the embarrassment [for real]. God bless him.”
That didn’t sit well with Curry, who responded directly to Mike’s comment in a comment captured by The Shade Room. “@killermike naaaaa not you Mike,” Curry wrote. “I’m cool [staying] silent and letting these other clowns have [their] moment!”
He didn’t stop there. “But you’re better than that @killermike. Stay in your lane and let God keep blessing me like he is. We r good over here,” Curry added, signing off with a peace emoji.
The back-and-forth put a spotlight on Curry’s willingness to defend his wife publicly, especially when the criticism crosses a line.
Steph and Ayesha, who met as teens and tied the knot in 2011, have built a high-profile family life with their four kids: Riley, Ryan, Canon and Caius.