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Aisha Curry reflected on her time in Paris in the run up to the 2024 Olympics, saying that all was well overseas, despite the clash with French police on August 10 after she and her husband, Stephen Curry, won gold with the U.S. team.

Curry posted a series of photos, first thanking AirBNB for “making my stay in Paris so amazing.”

“We celebrated, cheered and had a great time [Steph Curry] “At the Olympics,” she captioned the post.

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Aisha Curry and Sonia Curry attend the “Stephen Curry: Underrated” premiere during the 2023 Sundance Film Festival at the Eccles Center Theater on January 23, 2023 in Park City, Utah. (Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images)

This postposted a photo of Curry and her two sons, 5-year-old Cannon and newborn Kaius Chai, after the cookbook author was seen wiping away tears during a confrontation with authorities last Saturday.

After Team USA’s victory, Curry, carrying Keith Chai in a baby carrier and holding Cannon wrapped in an American flag, was denied entry along with her husband’s mother, Sonia, and Golden State Warriors teammate Draymond Green.

Stephen Curry’s family and NBA teammates embroiled in emotional incident with Paris authorities

This video is Hollywood FixThe film begins with Sonia getting angry at a police officer she believes touched her grandson, even though the officer claims he did not.

Sonia tried to tell the officer that she had been trying to meet her driver after the basketball finals but had been refused permission to cross the road to reach the car.

“Look, they won’t let us come through,” Sonia can be heard saying in the video. “They won’t let the driver come over here, and they won’t let us go back over there.”

Ayesha Curry on the red carpet

Ayesha Curry attends ‘The Voices Of Beauty Summit’ at California Market Center on March 28, 2024 in Los Angeles, California. (Fraser Harrison/Getty Images)

As Sonia argued, Curry appeared to wipe tears from her face while an interpreter continued to relay the officers’ story to the group.

“So after he hits the baby over the head, you still can’t do anything to get them out of here?” Green said in the video, which did not have footage of the altercation.

Stephen Curry’s sister, Sydelle Curry Lee, also reflected on her brother and the U.S. team’s successful journey on Instagram, saying she was “leaving Paris with great memories and additional prizes” with the gold medal.

Ayesha Curry in the gold medal game

Stephen Curry’s wife, Ayesha Curry, watches the men’s basketball gold medal game between France and the United States on day 15 of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games at the Bercy Arena on August 10, 2024 in Paris, France. (Jean Katuf/Getty Images)

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So, despite their run-ins with the authorities, the Curry family otherwise seemed to be enjoying life in the City of Lights.

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