Update: Steph Curry’s Parents Accuse Each Other Of Cheating!

Steph Curry’s Mom, Sonya, Files For Divorce From Dell
Update #1. New details have surfaced surrounding the split between Steph Curry’s parents – Sonya and Dell Curry. According to reports, in court documents, Steph’s mother alleges that her estranged husband (Steph’s dady) Dell Curry cheated on her with different women while married. Meanwhile, Dell also claims that Sonya cheated during the relationship. Reportedly, he claims that she should not be able to collect alimony, because she is now living with another man. Sonya is said to have admitted to dating another man, months after she and Dell agreed to legally separate. She also says she lives alone. Sonya also says Dell cheated on her while they were married with multiple women.
Original story: Parents of Basketball Champion Steph Curry are parting ways. Reportedly Sonya Curry has filed for divorce from her husband, Dell.

According to the reports, Steph Curry’s mother, Sonya Curry filed back in June in North Carolina but the details surrounding her reason for filing are still unclear.
The couple married back in 1988 and together have three children, Seth Curry, who plays for 76ers, and Sydel Curry-Lee.

Over the years, the two have been seen court-side supporting both their sons and notable wearing both Warriors and Blazer jerseys during the 2019 NbA play-offs.
Sonya, 55, and Dell, 57, met in college at Virgin Tech as student-athletes and have been together ever since. They have four grand children and one on the way.

No additional details about their split have been released.
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