Four years ago Golden State Warriors star point guard Steph Curry's wife Ayesha went viral after admitting she missed getting attention from other men, since becoming a mom, during her interview on Jada Pinkett-Smith's Red Table Talk [click here if you missed that].
Now Ayesha claims the interview was edited to make her look crazy...
From The Insider
She had a particularly bad experience on "Red Table Talk" — the Facebook Live interview series helmed by Jada Pinkett Smith — in 2019. At the time the show was taped, Curry was newly postpartum, a nursing mother. On the program, she discussed sometimes feeling insecure in her marriage, sometimes wanting attention — real and vulnerable human emotions. But the show "was edited in a way that made me sound crazy," she says. "It's not what I said, and the context was weird. Yeah. I took that one personally."
"Media is a very ruthless space," says Curry's sister-in-law, Sydel Curry-Lee. "Celebrities are real people. All press is good press, but that's not true when it comes to our emotions and our mental health." In their family, "we're all about protecting our peace."
Read the full interview here
17 comments:
Why bring this up now?
You cant look crazy if your not crazy. This attention H@re gets on my last nerve. She is just like pie face Teigen.
Ohhhh. You blaming everyone for you tripping.
I believe her but that’s what she gets for thinking Jada wouldn’t exploit her. She should have waited to give the interview long after the baby was born when she was feeling better.
She never looked crazy. Some people just disagreed with what she was saying. I didn't think it was that bad and still don't. I've heard regular folks say the same thing. Just because a lot of folks disagree doesn't mean your wrong or crazy.
She looked crazy on her own. Don’t blame Jada. Ayesha is thirsty AF.
As a person who works in unscripted, i can cobble together just about anything I want someone to say. It’s called story producing and frankenbytes. I reareange the order in which interviews play out all the time. Rection shots are taken from other parts of interviews and broll, and if they cut away to another shot while someone is still talking, its likely that statement is a combination of sentences and words said elsewhere, sometimes from a completely different day.
This is why I chuckle when ANYONE thinks they can control their image on reality TV. You are truly at the mercy of the production team. The only reason why the Kardashians aren't mad all the time about their episodes is because they're executive producers of the show.
Jada, stay in some stuff. Steph curry wife getting the attention she deserves…..I guess.
I’m a writer who has interviewed many of your favorite celebrities and yeah, I can make them look crazy if I want to. Nobody hears my tapes from start to finish but me. I can take anything out of context and that’s pretty much legal as long as it was actually said. Celebrities need to fully vet the person who is interviewing them. And don’t go on tv shows where people (like Jada) have an agenda.
Once you sign off on the dotted line, they can truly make you look like a fool. I'd never given an interview, especially not without my team sitting right off to the side.
@7:13 nice to see other industry folk on here. It sure does change the lens in which you read these stories right? I’d wager Ayesha or Steph’s PR advised against but she really wants to be famous, probably went rogue and her husband just wants to be supportive for peace in the household.
- 6:03
@7:36 It’s a good idea not to write your own scenario onto someone else’s life. You really have no idea what went on.
Where you at this Sunday AM Snitch?
Dysfunction seems to follow her.
@ 10:03 AM. Which one?
@ 8:07, Reading is fundamental and you need reading comprehension skills. I wasn't saying I knew their situation. I was speaking in general. I said that once you sign a release anything can be edited. As for my scenario, I can speak on what I would do just like you gave unrelated unsolicited advice.
No. She made herself look crazy. She wanted all the attention as the "sexy" wife of a basketball player, and it backfired. Insufferable.
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