Thursday, April 25, 2024

Ayesha Curry Reflects on Her ‘Botched Boob Job’ During Battle with Postpartum Depression

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*Ayesha Curry says pregnancy took an unexpected toll on her body, and in a new interview with Working Mother, the wife of NBA star Steph Curry gets candid about undergoing plastic surgery amid her battle with postpartum depression.

Curry, 30, who welcomed her second daughter, Ryan, in 2015, admits she “didn’t realize at the time, but after having Ryan, I was battling a bit of postpartum that lingered for a while,” she told the magazine.

“It came in the form of me being depressed about my body,” she said. “So I made a rash decision,” but the procedure didn’t go how she thought it would.

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“The intention was just to have them lifted, but I came out with these bigger boobs I didn’t want. I got the most botched boob job on the face of the planet. They’re worse now than they were before,” Curry said. “They’re worse now than they were before. I would never do anything like that again, but I’m an advocate of if something makes you happy, who cares about the judgement?”

Curry previously dished about her breast enhancement during an appearance on “The Rachel Ray Show” in January.

“The funniest rumor that I’ve ever heard about myself is that I got my boobs done,” she told the talk show host. “And it was funny because I totally did. And I couldn’t figure out how the heck they noticed.”

Curry also told Working Mother about the criticism she has received for being a mother with career aspirations.

“Why am I not allowed to have a passion and a dream and a voice?” she said. “They think this is something I’ve obtained because of my husband’s income. That’s not true. He hasn’t invested a dime in my restaurant business.”

The mom of three, who gave birth to son Canon last year, has since found confidence in managing her personal and professional life.

“It makes me feel like I can take on anything,” she told the magazine. “The little things that used to seem like problems aren’t problems at all anymore. Things roll off my back more easily.”

 

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