Queens supporting queens! Not long after Ayesha Curry’s controversial Red Table Talk, tons of female celebrities, including Jordyn Woods, are showing the cookbook author some well-deserved love on Instagram. “Just let your soul glowwww,” Steph Curry’s ladylove captioned two steamy snapshots of herself rocking a tiny, neon green dress on Monday, June 3.

“Yesss,” Jordyn, 21, commented along with a flame and heart-eyed emoji. “OMG,” added actress Olivia Munn with a whopping seven heart emojis. Jessica Alba also chimed in with a simple, yet effective “Yasssss” and three flame emojis. As you may have gathered, hearts and fire were definitely the popular reaction to Ayesha’s post.

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Just let your soul glowwww 🦚

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That said, a handful of trolls used Ayesha’s sexy pictures as an excuse to troll her over the comments she made to Jada Pinkett Smith during her interview. “Something that really bothers me, and honestly has given me a sense of a little bit of an insecurity, is the fact that — yeah, there are all these women, like, throwing themselves [at him], but me, like, the past 10 years, I don’t have any of that,” the proud mama-of-three explained on the episode, which aired May 6.

“I have zero — this sounds weird — but, like, male attention, and so then I begin to internalize it, and I’m like, ‘Is something wrong with me?’” she continued. Ayesha further explained that while it’s not a necessity, “it’d be nice to know that, like, someone’s looking.” 

Unfortunately, a lot of people didn’t take too kindly to her statements and continue to bother her on social media because of them. “Everyone go and compliment her now! We know how she gets,” one user commented. “It looks like the regular pictures weren’t getting enough likes, huh?” added another. 

Don’t pay attention to the haters, Ayesha! Keep slaying.

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