Ayesha Curry’s Tweet On Dressing Modestly Sparks Debate On Feminism

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Ayesha Curry sparked a debate among feminists on Twitter when she expressed her preference in clothing on Twitter Saturday. The professional chef — and wife of NBA shooting extraordinaire Stephen Curry ;– tweeted she would rather keep a more modest appearance than what today’s trends demand. Everyone's into barely wearing clothes these days huh? Not my style. I like to keep the good stuff covered up for the one who matters December 6, 2015 In a following tweet, she wrote that she’ll take “classy over trendy any day of the week.” Her taste in clothing set off a heated debate, with Curry receiving some backlash from people who believe she was shaming women who dress less modestly. ; Sounds as if Ayesha Curry thinks her body/other women&#…

Ayesha Curry sparked a debate among feminists on Twitter when she expressed her preference in clothing on Twitter Saturday.

The professional chef — and wife of NBA shooting extraordinaire Stephen Curry ;– tweeted she would rather keep a more modest appearance than what today’s trends demand.

In a following tweet, she wrote that she’ll take “classy over trendy any day of the week.” Her taste in clothing set off a heated debate, with Curry receiving some backlash from people who believe she was shaming women who dress less modestly. ;

Other Twitter users, however, didn’t find an issue with Curry stating her preference.

And of course, Curry’s husband showed his support for her with an Instagram Post.

My woman…#theinstagator

A photo posted by Wardell Curry (@stephencurry30) on

Despite Curry being completely unbothered about whether Twitter users agreed with her or not, she urged people to refrain from degrading women.

What are your thoughts? ;

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Ayesha Curry’s Tweet On Dressing Modestly Sparks Debate On Feminism