Tamera Mowry Shares Her Take On Ayesha Curry's Statement About Wanting Male Attention
May 8 2019, Published 7:44 p.m. ET
Tamera Mowry is NOT here for people dragging Ayesha Curry on social media. On Wednesday, May 8, The Real co-host defended the cookbook author and the comments she made on Red Table Talk about wanting male attention and shutting down her husband Stephen Curry’s “groupies."
“I feel like we live in some really interesting times,” Tamera, 40, said during The Real’s Girl Chat segment. “I feel like people hear what they want to hear based on their perception of who they think you are.”
People are quicker to judge today than they are to feel,” Jeannie Mai chimed in.
“Listen to what Ayesha really was saying,” the Sister, Sister star said. “What I got out of it was that she’s like, ‘Okay if you want to meet my husband and I am present, don’t jump over me to say hello. Respect my personal space, I’m here too. I’m his wife, we are a unit.’”
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“And the other thing is,” Tamera continued, “And I’m just going to speak for myself in regards to the attention of men and in comparison to what her husband gets, she was just saying that sometimes you wanna feel like you still got it.”
“She has three kids and she’s been married for some time. Nothing more, nothing less,” Tamera added.
Ayesha caught flack on social media after telling Red Table Talk host Jada Pinkett Smith that she has no problem with shutting down interactions between overzealous fans and Steph. She also explained that after having three children, sometimes she no longer feels desirable.
Watch the clip above and let us know if you agree with Tamera!