Ayesha Curry Reminds Naysayers About The Power Of Being 'Vulnerable' Amid Backlash | HuffPost Women - Action News
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Posted: 2019-05-09T17:22:15Z | Updated: 2019-05-09T17:22:15Z

Ayesha Curry has responded to criticism she received over her comments touching on insecurities during a recent appearance on Red Table Talk .

The CoverGirl spokesperson shared a lengthy message in an Instagram post on Wednesday, saying why she finds it important to share her feelings and emotions with the public.

It brings me pure joy to speak my mind, be vulnerable at times and to know myself inside and out, she wrote. Seeing as how its mental health awareness month I really want to take the time to encourage everyone to speak their truth regardless of perception, fitting into a mold or offending someone, because its YOUR truth.

Curry, whos married to NBA star Stephen Curry , appeared on Mondays episode of Jada Pinkett Smiths Facebook Watch series Red Table Talk, alongside her mother-in-law Sonya Curry, sister-in-law Sydel Curry and brother-in-law Seth Currys fiance, Callie Rivers.

All of the women at the red table, including Pinkett Smiths co-hosts her mother Adrienne Banfield-Jones and her daughter Willow Smith spoke honestly and openly about times they have dealt with anxiety, insecurity and struggles in their relationships.

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