Ayesha Curry Backs Stephen Curry Amid Criticism, Holds Firm Despite Clash With Friend Lindsay Lohan.
The perceived generation difference between Gen Z and millennials—with Gen Z being viewed as the trendier and more modern group—is one of the most talked-about subjects online these days, if you haven’t been offline. The younger generation enjoys making fun of the “30-somethings” for adhering to outmoded fashions, and boomerangs—a throwback to the early days of social media and a stereotypical millennial oddity—are a favorite target. Ayesha Curry, though, has the ideal retort to quell all of that criticism.
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Ayesha Curry and Lindsay Lohan recently performed The Confessions of a Millennial Drama Queen as part of the promotion for their just-released Netflix film, Irish Wish. The game is precisely what its name implies: a quiz designed to test players’ ability to identify with millennial tendencies. And throughout the quiz, boomerangs—as you would have predicted—came up. Curry, on the other hand, is addicted to the feature, even though LiLo may not be into the fad.
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If you follow her on social media, you are probably already aware of how much she loves boomerangs—she frequently posts pictures of herself and her husband, Stephen Curry. She responded appropriately when someone attempted to make fun of her for it.
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“Somebody told me the other day that I was old because I was using boomerangs still. They were like, ‘That’s not cool anymore.’ And I was like, ‘Well I wasn’t trying to be cool’ I just like it,” The cookbook author remembered.
But even though Lohan and Curry may differ on this particular fad, they get along great when it comes to other issues.
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“Like spirituality, life, family, friendships. We just aligned on a bunch of stuff,” When asked how they bonded, Ayesha told TODAY. And this was long before they signed on to star in each other’s films.