Meet The Woman Who Stared Down Steph Curry During Game 2
The Thirst: Twitter Erupted At This Woman In The Crowd Giving Steph Curry The Eye During The Game
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Someone Get Ayesha Curry
Game 2 of the NBA Finals ended pretty unspectacularly as the Warriors trounced the Cavs by 33 points. However people still had plenty to talk about as this woman staring at Steph Curry caught everyone’s attention. It didn’t take long for the Twitter sleuths to find her. Her name is Roni Rose and she’s a model who goes to a lot of Warriors games. And that’s well and good…but she might want to keep herself in check before Ayesha comes and stir fries her edges.
Anyway, the comments are absolutely hilarious so click through for reactions and more pics of the woman.
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