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“I dealt with depression”: Stephen Curry’s mom Sonya Curry explained having anxiety for several different reasons | NBA News

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Sonya Curry. Image via: Getty Images Sonya Curry has never framed her life through the lens of fame. Long before the spotlight followed her sons into NBA arenas, she was navigating pressure that began far earlier and stayed quietly unresolved for years. In her memoir, Curry opened up about the emotional cost of striving, surviving, and shaping a future while carrying anxiety that was never named at the time.Her story does not begin with celebrity or success. There was a huge expectation surrounding her family. Through her book, she revisited those moments, explaining how anxiety-fueled ambition. Further, she shared that it slowly took a personal toll that was hard to ignore.

Sonya Curry’s anxiety shaped her drive from an early age

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Speaking candidly on The Travis Hearn Podcast in January 2025, Curry explained how depression and anxiety were woven into her life long before mental health conversations became common. She said, “You know, I dealt with depression, I’ve dealt with severe anxiety, you know, but I come from a generation, we don’t acknowledge that.Sonya further shared, “But that you know that’s the anxiety is what I think as athletes, also drive you… So you look at that, and you’re like, okay, it’s like working out, you know, you get to a certain age, the sports are gone. As far as competition used to work out to perform. Right now, you just got to work out to live right, so you got to change the whole mentality of your lifestyle and what working out really can do for your body.She continued, “Because we’ve only had one view of that, um, so now with all of this it’s like that really wasn’t working for me…”Curry described how anxiety pushed her to perform and win, believing success would unlock stability.

Sonya Curry’s memoir revealed the cost of praise-driven living

As her public profile grew through her marriage and motherhood, Curry said the pressure went on to grow over time. Praise became a constant, and on top of that, privacy slowly disappeared. She explained how external validation began to replace inner clarity.Her memoir, she said, came from walking through personal struggles she once tried to hide. Fear of criticism shaped how much truth she felt able to share, even while hoping the book would help others. Over time, Curry reframed the project as something larger than authorship. She described it as a testimony, one that no longer belonged only to her once it reached readers.Also Read: “Absolutely too cute”: Conor McGregor fans are over the moon as UFC legend shares adorable family moment with wife and kids

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