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The internet was on fire this week after a surprise TikTok video posted by rapper Killer Mike appeared to throw shade at none other than Ayesha Curry, wife of NBA superstar Steph Curry. The now-viral clip featured Killer Mike reacting to an old interview where Ayesha talked about craving more male attention — a controversial topic that had resurfaced several times over the years.

In the video, Killer Mike smirked and added a sarcastic voice-over:

“She wants attention? Well, maybe cook up some loyalty first.”
He then laughed and ended the clip with:
“Steph too nice. Couldn’t be me.”

The post racked up millions of views within hours — and reactions were mixed. Some called it funny, others slammed it as disrespectful and unnecessary. But the biggest reaction came from the one person nobody expected to speak up so directly: Steph Curry himself.


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Known for his calm demeanor and rarely stepping into internet drama, Steph shocked fans when he posted a now-deleted Instagram Story just hours after the video went viral.

In it, he wrote:

“Keep my wife’s name out your mouth. Real men don’t tear down women — especially ones they don’t know.”
He ended the post with a basketball emoji and the words:
“Focus on your lane. I’m focused on mine — and we’re winning.”

Screenshots spread instantly across social media. Fans flooded Killer Mike’s TikTok comments, demanding an apology.


Killer Mike Responds

The rapper didn’t stay silent for long. He went live on Instagram the next evening, saying:

“Ayo, no disrespect to Steph. I was joking. But if you gonna post your life online, people gonna comment. That’s the internet.”

He then added, “I respect the Curry family — but I also respect free speech.”

While some saw his response as fair, others felt it was dismissive and didn’t really apologize for targeting Ayesha.