It was
roughly a week ago this time that the nation began trending and deliberating
about NBA superstar Steph Curry’s wife, Mrs. Ayesha Curry.
For those
not in the know, we’ll make it brief. She did an interview with Jada Pinkett
Smith. In the discourse with Jada, Ayesha Curry, eluded to the fact that she
was “somewhat jealous” of the adulation & attention that her husband
receives, being a rich NBA phenom. She lamented to the ‘Red Table Talk’ crew
that she wished
she received as much attention from men, as does her husband
from women.
What
happened next would be a firestorm of debates, triggered feelings, rebuttals,
and scathing dialogue.
The women
felt it was “much ado about nothing”, and the men were putting too much mustard
on the hot dog. Everyone wants to feel desired, the women said.
The men’s
version was: how could this woman – who has a doting husband who’s rich beyond
anyone’s dreams – have a wife who would tell the world that she still has a
longing for attention from outside men?
Should Steph Curry be upset? Is this the writing on the wall of bigger problems to come? Is Steph at all to blame in this scenario? Or is this a common theme for most woman; they don’t want a man who gets more attention than they do?
In this
week’s Podcast, we are going to have dissenting opinions from each side weigh
in and explain how this issue will reverberate for many years to come.
Join us this Sunday, May
19, from 7:00pm-8:30pm (EST) at Straight Talk with Ted Santos and Blair Nash on Blog Talk
Radio.
To hear the show live, click here: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/ted_blair/2019/05/19/do-women-have-a-problem-dating-men-in-the-limelight
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