One minute they love you, the next minute you’re a Twitter trend.

Ayesha Curry’s stand by your man politics are adorable to watch, that is until she spews out an unpopular opinion at the wrong time.

Let’s have a moment of silent for Ayesha’s Twitter mentions.

Photo: giphy
Photo: giphy

Before we get to Ayesha’s Twitter debacle, let’s recap how it all went down on the court in Game 6 of the NBA finals.

The Cleveland Cavaliers pulled out a 115-101 victory tying the title series at 3-3. This marks a third straight loss for the Warriors which is a first this season. Steph Curry became upset over six repeated fouls, and the last technical foul really ticked him off. After throwing his mouthpiece and showing anger toward an official, he was quickly ejected from the game.

Curry could face a fine for throwing the mouthpiece that hit a fan.

He later apologized to the fan.

Who did this?

“I’ve never been ejected before. It was a weird feeling,” Curry said. “It was just frustration and kind of hilarious the way that the last two fouls and me blowing up kind of unfolded, some of the things that were said out there.”

Meanwhile, Ayesha took to Twitter clearly frustrated about the treatment her hubby was receiving from the refs. She made it clear that the game was rigged and soon deleted the tweet, like thousands hadn’t already seen it.

But screenshot.

Photo: Twitter / @ayeshacurry
Photo: Twitter / @ayeshacurry

She did come back and apologize.

Photo: Twitter / @ayeshacurry
Photo: Twitter / @ayeshacurry
Photo: Twitter / @ayeshacurry
Photo: Twitter / @ayeshacurry

Ayesha’s father was indeed detained over a case of mistaken identity involving a well-known scammer.

Photo: Twitter / @ayeshacurry
Photo: Twitter / @ayeshacurry

The Curry family had a pretty rough night.

It was just a little too late. Twitter showed no sympathy to the couple.

And a word of advice.

We’re really in for a showdown come Game 7 on Sunday.


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