Ayesha, Stephen Curry's Chick-Fil-A Wedding Celebration [PHOTOS]; NBA Star Becomes The Face Of CoachUp
By Alex Cruz | Aug 01, 2015 06:09 AM EDT
Stephen Curry and wife Ayesha went to a local Chick-Fil-A to celebrate their fourth wedding anniversary.
It was endearing for a couple such as them — famous, successful and wealthy — who would choose to go to such a humble destination to celebrate their special day, as per The Post Game.
This couple enjoys simple things and the way they celebrated their anniversary was described by Warrior World as "being true to themselves."
Apparently, the restaurant is their favorite (not to mention the nuggets). The photos below will tell you why.
Curry shared a photo on Instagram and captioned it, "Only one way to spend the 4th anniversary! It's part of our DNA. Happy Anniversary baby! #myting #4."
His wife uploaded this throwback snap on the same photo sharing site, with a caption saying her hubby seasoned her life just like those nuggets from the said restaurant.
"#TBT to many many years ago on the day that Stephen picked out my engagement ring... I had no idea," she wrote. "We're 4 years into our marriage and everyday just gets better and better.
"You season my life (just like those chic fil a nuggets)," she added. "I can't wait to see what the next 4 and then 40 years have in store. Love you baby! #happyanniversary."
Meanwhile, it was recently announced that the Golden State Warriors star will become "the face of CoachUp." It is a company owned by Jordan Fliegel that pairs up interested athletes with coaches for private coaching.
The site sets up a page for private coaches so they can track their clients and handle appointments. Athletes who are interested in private coaching can go to the site and find potential coaches, according to Fortune.
The NBA star owns an equity stake in the company. He credits the success of his career to the use of private coach opportunities.
Curry, who is the biggest CoachUps star ambassador, said that he believes because he did the same thing growing up as a kid. He added that this new venture aligns with what he's interested doing — helping the youth and sports.
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