Steph Curry and wife Ayesha took to social media to celebrate their eighth wedding anniversary.
Ayesha, 30, posted a selfie of the couple on Instagram on Tuesday smiling in a vehicle.
‘My baby, my love, my life. What can I say. This is us 8 years married in, loving each other for 11 and we somehow still find reasons and things that we love about each other every day,’ she wrote in the caption for her roughly 6.7 million followers.
‘Each day with you is the ultimate blessing. Getting to do life with you is an infinite sea of bliss,’ she continued.
‘Through our ups and downs we only become stronger and that is the ultimate key. When the trauma becomes the triumph you win! I love you for ever and always constantly giving the ultimate glory to God. Here’s to 8!, Ayesha concluded.
Steph, 31, also marked the milestone early Wednesday with a video clip on Instagram showing him and Ayesha clinking glasses together.
‘This wasn’t today but this was the vibe to celebrate 8 years of officially doing life together,’ the Golden State Warriors star wrote in the caption for his 26.5 milion followers.
‘Growing strong through all the ups and downs. Life is all about perspective, and my perspective is clear! That @ayeshacurry….that’s my baby right there….love you and thank you for being my Proverbs 31:10-11 everyday!,’ Steph added.
He was referencing the Book Of Proverbs of the Christian Old Testament and the specific passage, ‘Who can find a virtuous woman? For her price is far above rubies.’
Steph and Ayesha met as teenagers and were married on July 30, 2011 in Charlotte, North Carolina.
They have seven-year-old daughter Riley, four-year-old daughter Ryan and one-year-old son Canon together.
Ayesha and Steph took Riley and Ryan to the Lion King premiere July 9 in Los Angeles.
Steph later played mid-month in the American Century Championship at Edgewood Tahoe Golf Course in Stateline, Nevada.
Ayesha and Steph later took their children to Paris to celebrate Riley’s seventh birthday and their anniversary.
Steph and his Warriors lost in the NBA Finals in June to the Toronto Raptors.
He scored a playoff career-high 47 points in a Game 3 loss.