
Ayesha Curry Melts Hearts with New Photo of Baby Cai—And the Resemblance to Stephen Is Uncanny
entrepreneur, chef, and wife of NBA superstar
Stephen Curry
, has once again delighted fans by sharing a new photo of their youngest child, baby Cai, that has the internet buzzing about the family's uncanny resemblances.
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The photo, posted during the family's sun-soaked summer, shows 1-year-old Cai snuggled up with mom—and looking strikingly like his famous father, Steph Curry.
A Summer of Family Moments for Ayesha Curry and Stephen Curry
With
enjoying an extended offseason after a hamstring injury ended the Golden State Warriors' playoff run, the Curry family has been making the most of their time together. From Fourth of July celebrations to trips to Summer League games, Ayesha has documented their adventures on social media, giving fans a rare peek into their lively, love-filled household.
In her latest post, Ayesha captioned a series of family snapshots with 'a few of my favorite things.' While all four Curry children—Riley, Ryan, Canon, and Cai—make appearances, it's baby Cai who steals the show. The toddler's bright eyes and infectious smile have fans doing double-takes, with many insisting he's the spitting image of his dad.
The Internet Weighs In: Cai or Stephen's Twin?
Ayesha Curry with her son (Image via Instagram Ayesha Curry)
Fans were quick to flood the comments with remarks about Cai's resemblance to Steph.
'He's looking just like his dad, too,' one fan wrote, echoing the sentiment seen across social media. The family resemblance is hard to miss, especially as Cai's features—light eyes and a wide grin—mirror those of his NBA superstar father.
But the debate doesn't stop there. Some fans have pointed out that Cai also bears a strong resemblance to his grandmother, Sonya Curry, Steph's mom. Comments like 'Cai and Steph's mom are twins' and 'Those genes coming in strong! Cai looks like grandma' have become common under Ayesha's posts.
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Others see traces of Ayesha in Cai's features, proving that the Curry children are a perfect blend of both parents.
Family Genes on Full Display
The Curry kids have always attracted attention for their looks and personalities. Riley, now 12, is nearly as tall as her dad and has become a social media star in her own right. Canon, 6, is often compared to Steph for his mannerisms and budding basketball skills. Now, with Cai in the mix, fans are enjoying watching the next generation of Currys grow up before their eyes.
herself has joined in on the fun, joking about the family's genetic lottery. On Instagram, she shared a throwback of her own baby photos, writing, 'My genes did a little something this time okay?!' The playful banter and visible love between family members are part of what make the Currys so beloved by fans.
More Than Just a Lookalike: The Curry Family Dynamic
Beyond the adorable photos, Ayesha Curry has spoken candidly about how welcoming a fourth child has changed the family dynamic.
With two sons now in the mix, the Curry household is livelier than ever. 'That has changed the dynamic in our house,' Ayesha shared in a recent interview, reflecting on the joys and challenges of raising a growing family.
Steph, meanwhile, has embraced his role as 'super-dad' during his time off the court. Ayesha's heartfelt Father's Day tribute captured the sentiment perfectly: 'The best dad in the world. Our babies are obsessed and in awe of him (as am I) and it is such a blessing to watch'.
The family's genuine affection and support for one another shine through in every candid moment.
My Verdict: Who Does Cai Look Like?
Whether Cai is Steph's mini-me, Sonya Curry's twin, or a perfect blend of both parents, one thing is clear: the Curry family's genes are strong, and their bond is even stronger. As fans eagerly await more glimpses into their lives, one thing is certain—baby Cai is already a star in his own right, winning hearts with every smile.
'All the babies have the light eyes! Genes are [lit],' one fan remarked, summing up what everyone is thinking.
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With more family moments surely to come, the world will be watching as the Curry kids—especially little Cai—continue to grow up courtside and in the spotlight.
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