Ayesha Curry Issues Apology To Megan Thee Stallion After Fans Drag Her For ‘Hot Girl Summer’ Comments
July 17 2019, Published 5:43 p.m. ET
Ayesha Curry appeared on ABC News and attempted to define “hot girl summer.” Now, the cookbook author, 30, is getting dragged for her misinterpretation, and has issued an apology.
“I had to ask somebody the other day, ‘what is hot girl summer?’ But apparently there’s this song that’s right now by a girl group called City Girls and I guess they want the nation to embrace – all the women, and men – that way of being. It’s being your best self in your own skin and living your best life but in the summer,” she hesitantly responded when asked to define the popular phrase.
Fans trolled Ayesha when learning that the mother-of-three didn’t understand what a “hot girl summer” is. “She knows as much as a married woman with three kids should know about hot girl summer,” one follower commented. “HOW YALL GONE GET AYESHA TO EXPLAIN WHAT A HOT GIRL SUMMER IS SMH SHE DONT KNO NOTHING ABOUT THAT LIFESTYLE LMAOO,” another chided.
"Idk who told her she could be the spokesperson for hot girl summer," one fan wrote. “Lmao it’s like your mom explaining a hot girl summer” someone chimed in with laughing and crying emojis.
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The term “hot girl summer” was coined by rising rapper Megan Thee Stallion as, “women (and men) being unapologetically them, just having a good-ass time, hyping up your friends, doing you, not giving a damn about what nobody gotta say about it. You definitely have to be a person that could be, like, the life of the party, and…you know, just a bad b***h.”
Ayesha apologized to the singer, 24. “@theestallion my bad girl. There’s too many summers going on and he put me on the spot” she wrote with the laughing and praying emojis.
Megan posted on Twitter to clarify the term once more. “Being a Hot Girl is about being unapologetically YOU, having fun, being confident, living YOUR truth, being the life of the party etc,” she wrote. Could this be a response to the restaurateur’s mishap? That remains a mystery.
What do you think of Ayesha’s attempt to explain “Hot Girl Summer?” Sound off in the comments below!