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Sydel Curry Lee melts Instagram with emotional car reunion after NBA star Damion Lee's Ireland trip

Sydel Curry Lee melts Instagram with emotional car reunion after NBA star Damion Lee's Ireland trip

Time of India8 hours ago

Sydel Curry-Lee shared a sweet moment on
that made fans smile. In the story, she sat next to her husband, NBA player Damion Lee, as they headed for breakfast. The cozy post came just after Damion returned from a golf trip to Ireland.
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With a playful caption and relaxed atmosphere, the picture gave a warm glimpse into their everyday lives - simple, real and full of love.
Sydel Curry shares sweet moment with Damion Lee after his return from Ireland
Sydel Curry-Lee, the younger sister of NBA star Stephen Curry, offered to the fans a heartwarming glimpse of her everyday life. She put up a cozy photo on her Instagram story now. The photo showed her with her husband, Damion Lee, sitting together in their car. The mood looked to be happy and also relaxed while Damion was driving, and she sat in the passenger seat.
Sydel added a playful caption to the post:
'True passenger princess vibes to pick up breakfast… also welcome home honey!'
Sydel Curry Lee melts Instagram with emotional car reunion after NBA star Damion Lee's Ireland trip (Image Source: Instagram)
Though she didn't share the exact location, it looked like they were somewhere around California, where the couple lives. The moment came just after Damion returned from a week-long golf trip.
In a note attached to the story, Sydel mentioned that Damion had been in Ireland for several days, enjoying time with family and playing golf.
'Damion was away for a week in Ireland golfing his heart out with the fam,' she wrote.
The Instagram story didn't show any pictures from the trip itself, but fans didn't seem to mind. The focus was on the little reunion between the two. It wasn't a flashy moment or a big public look - just a husband and wife who liked to be back together.
Damion Lee, who plays for the Phoenix Suns, has not posted anything about the Ireland tour yet.
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Although he has been quieter on social media lately, fans always appreciate the glimpses that serve parts.
This little post may not have made headlines, but it was the kind of everyday love story that people really like.
Sydel Curry-Lee's sweet car selfie with Damion Lee felt like a real-life love - simple, cozy, and full of warmth. Fans adored the glimpse into their everyday happiness.
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