Stephen Curry’s sister Sydel gives bold take on Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni drama: “He’s always been a feminist”

Sydel, Stephen Curry's sister, and Cameron Brink give their defiant takes on Justin Baldoni-Blake Lively legal battle.


Stephen Curry’s sister Sydel gives bold take on Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni drama: “He’s always been a feminist”

Stephen Curry's sister Sydel talks Justin Baldoni and Blake Lively drama

Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni, headliners in the recent movie ‘It Ends With Us’, have recently gone digitally viral. Unfortunately, not precisely for their movie, the two have taken their internal grievances to the court. The extremely publicized legal affair has received an audacious claim from Stephen Curry‘s sister Sydel Curry, and WNBA star Cameron Brink.

Cameron Brink and Sydel Curry have kept no topic off bounds in their new podcast, ‘Straight to Cam’, as they covered another controversial subject. In the recent installment, the two talked about the Justin Baldoni- Blake Lively feud where the latter had a strong critic.

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Much to the internet’s contradictory claim of Baldoni, Curry alleged that he has been a feminist for a long time. Additionally, she asked the viewers to listen to his podcast where supposedly he is ‘pro-women’. While Brink considered the central piece of the litigation- a voice memo- ‘creepy’, Curry came forth with the backstory of it.

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“I have been following him since high school and he has always been a feminist,” shared Sydel Curry.

Needless to say, the legal battle has only proceeded to turn messy. The lawsuit, initially filed by Blake Lively accused Justin Baldoni of s*xual harassment over alleged incidents during the shooting. The latter counter-sued the actress and her husband Ryan Reynolds for defamation. However, the movie has been surrounded by controversies ever since its foundation. Keeping that and baseless public narratives in mind, Cameron Brink’s crux is that people should let them be.

While they were unclear on this situation, they sure were transparent about wanting nobody to text their man at 2 am. Cameron Brink’s take on the conflict was far more easy than her situation in the WNBA. The athlete is currently recovering from an ACL injury, set to return in the 2026 season. As for Sydel Curry, she continues to make noise in the podcast as well as her several other ventures, one such being with Stephen Curry’s wife Ayesha Curry.

Sydel Curry takes a stand for Stephen Curry and calls out Shai Gilgeous-Alexander

Sydel Curry might be a younger sibling to Stephen Curry but she knows how to come at her elder brother’s defense. In the inaugural episode of the podcast, Straight to Cam, the hosts brought Shai Gilgeous-Alexander into conversation regarding outfits. Speaking of the Oklahoma City Thunder guard’s habit of posting his game fits on social media, Sydel shared her disagreement with the athlete.

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The younger Curry thought that SGA took it too far during one of his matchups against Stephen Curry. In one of his posts, he included several images of him against the Golden State Warriors star. After finding out that it was irregular for SGA to do that, Sydel Curry chose to speak about it.

However, Cameron Brink had a pretty valid explanation for it. In the latter part of the clip, the WNBA star stated the obvious that everybody wanted to beat Stephen Curry.