Ayesha Curry will help eliminate little kids as a judge on 'Chopped Junior'
The wife of Stephen Curry is getting comfortable on the Food Network
When it comes to social media, Ayesha Curry has been almost as big a target as her husband since pretty much the start of the NBA Finals.
The wife of back-to-back NBA MVP Stephen Curry was active on Twitter throughout the playoffs, but catapulted herself atop the Twittersphere after a Game 6 Warriors loss, when she posted to Twitter about the NBA being rigged and later deleted it.
After the Cavs won the title she was the subject of various memes and photoshop graphics, and she has consistently struck back against the trolls telling them to leave her family out of it.
It hasn't stopped her from pursuing her culinary career, however, as she will appear as a judge Tuesday night on the Food Network program, Chopped Junior.
Don't miss a new #ChoppedJunior at 8|7c, with judges @ChefSamKass, @MarcusCooks and @AyeshaCurry. pic.twitter.com/dKjSCzVR2u
— Food Network (@FoodNetwork) June 28, 2016
In the program, four kids compete to see who can create the best dishes with a few previously unrevealed ingredients. The child with the worst dish after each round is "chopped."
This isn't Ayesha Curry's first foray into the celebrity chef world, as she reportedly inked a deal with the Food Network earlier this year for a show tentatively titled, At Home With Ayesha.
If her work on television is anything like her homemade kitchen music videos, we're all in for a treat.
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