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Killer Mike Apologizes To Steph, Ayesha Curry For Marriage Jabs

by jummy84 October 2, 2025
written by jummy84

It’s been about two weeks since Steph Curry clocked Killer Mike for speaking on his marriage to Ayesha. A TikTok user had posted a video dragging the pro-athlete’s wife, says she’s struggling not to cheat on her husabnd of 14 years. In an interview with Shannon Sharpe, Mike finally cleared the air. Though he cracked a few jokes in between, he apologized to the married couple for cosigning the shade.

RELATED: Aht! Aht! Steph Curry Calls Out Killer Mike For Seemingly Cosigning Creator’s Shady Video About His Wife Ayesha

Killer Mike Says Sorry After Steph Curry Calls Him Out

In the moment with the Sharpe chat, Killer Mike said he was trying to tell the TikToker user who made the shady comments about Ayesha to take it easy.  Instead, he “wrote something stupid,” Mike said.

He apologized for his “statement being misconstrued.” Mike said he was “stoned” trying to make a joke. However, he clarified that he agrees with his wife’s advice to mind his business. He also shared that his two daughters, his homeboys, and his friends in the NBA called him out, too. Mike also said that he appreciates Steph Curry checking him and takes it as a sign of respect. 

After the callouts, Killer Mike said he reflected on his viral comment and understood how it could be taken adversely. At that moment, he also addressed Ayesha Curry directly.

“It won’t my business like my wife said. Steph did something that all us brothers with women should do and that’s stand up and defend…,” Killer Mike said, giving an example of someone stepping on their ladies’ foot. “…So let me say again, Ayesha, Steph excuse my I apologize deeply. And I’m searching for your address so I may send y’all some of this Paloma so y’all may make more love, make more beautiful lightskin babies for us.”

Steph Wasn’t Playing Behind His Wife

As previously reported, the “clock it” moment between Steph and Mike went down shortly after Bookie Woodz popped off in a September 5 post. While sitting in his car, the video creator accused Ayesha of desiring public lust. “She can just smell an opportunity to embarrass this man, because she gets on every interview telling everybody about just how frustrated with his success,” Woodz said among other comments. It was his second time that week calling out Mrs. Curry for openly speaking about adjusting to her husband’s fame in interviews.

In the comment section of the second video, Mike wrote “My n***a said she wanna go be Glo!! Man, Steph doesn’t deserve the embarrassment frfr. God bless him.” Though rare, Steph Curry stepped into the comment and not only blasted Bookie Woodz as a “clown,” but called out Killer Mike for being “better than that.”

“Stay in your lane and let God keep blessing me like he is,” Steph Curry wrote. “We r good over here.”

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Killer Mike Apologizes to Steph Curry & Ayesha Curry: 'I Was Stoned'
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Killer Mike Apologizes to Steph Curry & Ayesha Curry: ‘I Was Stoned’

by jummy84 October 2, 2025
written by jummy84

Killer Mike has apologized to Steph Curry and the NBA star’s wife, Ayesha Curry, following his comments reacting to a TikTok video ridiculing Ayesha.

The Atlanta rapper broadcast his apology during an appearance on Shannon Sharpe’s Club Shay Shay on Wednesday (Oct. 1), chalking it up to his words being “misconstrued” and saying that he was high at the time.

“Steph Curry, Ayesha Curry — boy, my wife done cussed me out,” Mike admitted. “My oldest daughter called me. My youngest daughter called me. … Homeboys that have played in the NBA called me.”

Killer Mike continued: “And I realized that maybe I shouldn’t smoke and get on Instagram. So let me say this, ’cause I appreciate you checking it; it shows you have a tremendous amount of respect for me. Mrs. Ayesha Curry and her husband Steph, I apologize for my statement being misconstrued.”

Mike’s comment stemmed from his reaction to content creator BooWoodz’s skit teasing Ayesha Curry, poking at her alleged thirst for attention to take the spotlight from her Hall-of-Fame hubby.

“She wants to be GloRilla or some sh–,” BooWoodz said in the clip posted in September. “Like we get it, bro. Just drop an an album or some sh–. Stop embarrassing this man, bro. This sh–‘s getting pathetic.”

Killer Mike had a laugh at the video and hopped into the comments, writing: “My n—a said she wanna go be Glo!!!” he wrote. “Man Steph doesn’t deserve the embarrassment frfr. God Bless him.”

Steph Curry got wind of Mike’s comments and he replied, defending his wife. “Naaaa not you Mike,” the Golden State Warriors superstar wrote, checking the rhymer. “I’m cool [staying] silent and letting these other clowns have [their] moment! And you’re the worst of them [BooWoodz]. But you’re better than that [Killer Mike]. Stay in your lane and let God keep blessing me like he is. We r good over here.”

Mike clearly realized he was in the wrong and continued to repeatedly apologize, as Shannon Sharpe ribbed him throughout the interview.

 “I was just stoned up, trying to make a joke,” the Run the Jewels rapper offered up as an excuse. “It wasn’t my damn business, like my wife said. So, I’m sorry, y’all.”

Watch the clip of Killer Mike’s apology below.

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Curry Barker Made One of 2025's Best Horror Films
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Curry Barker Made One of 2025’s Best Horror Films

by jummy84 September 6, 2025
written by jummy84

We’re rapidly approaching the point where the most reliable route to becoming a horror director is to launch a short-form comedy career. Jordan Peele shocked the world with “Get Out,” Zach Cregger made it a pattern with “Barbarian” and “Weapons,” Danny and Michael Philippou jumped on the train with “Talk to Me” and “Bring Her Back.” Now, YouTube prankster Curry Barker has released one of the best horror films of 2025.

“Obsession” begins with the simplest of horror premises: Bear (Michael Johnston) is a shy and sensitive music store employee who can’t find the courage to ask his co-worker and childhood friend Nikki (Inde Navarrette) on a date. Rather than be honest with her and tell her how he actually feels, he wanders into a woo-woo crystal store and buys a One Wish Willow, a kitschy antique toy from the 1960s that promises to grant its owner one wish when they snap a branch in half. The cashier warns him that most of the customers who buy them have complained about the results, but it wouldn’t be much of a horror movie if he listened.

The Man in My Basement
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After dropping Nikki off at home after a night of bar trivia with their other co-workers (and weirding her out with his attempt to flirt while insisting they’re just friends), he snaps the willow and makes a simple wish: that Nikki would love him more than anything in the world. It isn’t long before she emerges from her house and asks to go home with him, and Bear thinks he just purchased a one-way ticket out of the friend zone.

Suddenly, Nikki is always horny for Bear, is eager to show public affection, and spends so much time with him that she basically moves in. For Bear, the new arrangement is great about 99 percent of the time… the only drawback is that Nikki occasionally snaps back into her old self and screams in utter terror for a few seconds, before resuming the love-bombing.

Even before the movie spirals out of control, Bear and Nikki’s mutual friends start pointing out how weird this all is. The other girls at work heard Nikki talking about how she saw Bear as a little brother mere hours before she turned into a lovestruck teenager, and it becomes clear that she’s going through something. Rumors start to fly — guesses range from drug addiction to a full mental breakdown, but somehow nobody guesses “novelty ’60s wish-granting toy with deadly consequences” — but the one thing they can all agree on is that Bear is taking advantage of a girl in a vulnerable state.

Social connections begin to dry up, party invitations get lost in the mail, and Bear soon finds himself with nobody to turn to when the new Nikki starts stabbing herself with broken glass, cooking his dead cat, and sealing his doors with duct tape to prevent him from leaving the house. All that he can do is call the customer service line on the back of the package — but when he hears that they have the soul of the real Nikki screaming for help, the hopeless romantic realizes that he bit off far more than he could chew.

“Obsession” is proof that the Cregger-ification of 2020s horror is in full effect, as its combination of sadistic violence, ironic needle drops, and comedy mined from people responding to tragedy in pathetically self-serving ways will merit plenty of comparisons to “Barbarian” and “Weapons.” It also wisely continues the recent trend of allowing forces of unexplained evil to simply exist in its world, finding its social commentary in the way humans react to things they don’t understand. Instead of turning the actual evils into metaphors.

The film‘s most compellingly unpredictable thrust lies in Barker’s choice to tell a story of something objectively horrible — in this case, a guy taking a woman’s entire soul away and turning her into a psychotic replica of herself so that he can have sex with her body and pretend they’re actually dating — exclusively from the perspective of the perpetrator. Navarrette delivers a brilliantly twisted performance as what’s left of Nikki, but given that her real self is stuck shrieking in call-center purgatory and only gets to emerge for seconds at a time, Bear is the human whose eyes we see everything through.

A sizable majority of the horror genre is built around men doing heinous things to women, with results ranging from deeply misogynistic to cathartically feminist. But “Obsession” is built around a much more contemporary male fear: being the problematic guy whose entire social circle knows he took advantage of a girl and wants nothing to do with him.

When we meet Bear, he isn’t some monster just waiting to snap. He’s a sensitive guy, frustrated by his lack of romantic success, and his heartbreak pushes him to put his own desires over his friend’s autonomy just long enough to ruin both of their lives. He doesn’t physically assault her, but he wades into a morally gray area for purely self-serving purposes, clearly haunted by the guilt of the irreversible cycle he set in motion. He also hates the fact that his friends are correct in their criticisms of him. (The fact that a movie like “Obsession” can even exist is evidence of the tiniest bit of social progress, as it would only work in a society where men feel like there are real social consequences to sexual misconduct.) Barker shows him no mercy for his actions, but leaves the door open to darker introspection. For most viewers, the terrifying question shouldn’t be “Could I end up like Nikki?” — rather, it’s, “Could I or someone I know be tempted to do what Bear did?”

That’s not to say that what happens to him is worse than what happens to her (at least at first), but Barker almost seems to be daring his audience to ask themselves how many “good guys” in the theater could be capable of a similar lapse in judgment under certain circumstances. Men and women will experience two very different types of fears when they consider the answer, but “Obsession” should keep everyone awake long after they get home from seeing it.

Grade: B+

“Obsession” premiered at the 2025 Toronto International Film Festival. It is currently seeking U.S. distribution.

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