Ayesha Curry Lands Food Network Show, Will Stephen Curry Be Cooking Too?

The latest addition to the emerging new shows on the Food Network is none other than the wife of NBA star Stephen Curry, Ayesha Curry. Ayesha Curry's upcoming program has a tentative title "At Home with Ayesha" and many wonders if her husband, Stephen Curry, is going to cook too.

Sirius XM DJ @Nickilishious brought the news on Twitter when she congratulated Ayesha Curry on Thursday. Nicki shared having Ayesha Curry in Food Network is undoubtedly the "best thing" the channel has ever done.

The DJ also added Ayesha Curry deserves having the show. Ayesha Curry, on the other hand, gave her gratitude to Nicki and responded, "It's been in the works for so long, I'm so happy the news is out."

However, Food Network has been keeping things under wraps and not yet confirming the coming of "At Home with Ayesha." Food Network told NBC Bay Area the emerging rumors that Ayesha Curry lands a new program in their network is because of the occurred "upfront presentation" while they were looking at their upcoming shows.

"An idea with Ayesha. Nothing has been shot, there's no premiere date," Food Network explained. As there are no concrete details about "At Home with Ayesha" yet, some assume it will be like Ayesha Curry's YouTube channel called, "Little Lights of Mine," which is also her website's name.

Ayesha Curry has been sharing her recipes, cooking tips, family clips and more on the video sharing site, LA Times reported. Moreover, some said Ayesha Curry has been hinting what she's going to feature in "At Home with Ayesha."

Ayesha Curry recently shared recipes like, "saffron salmon and brown sugar and nutmeg bacon," while her Instagram page was filled with snaps of her new dishes, chicken, waffles, curry fried rice among others. Aside from "At Home with Ayesha," Ayesha Curry is about to launch her cookbook, "The Seasoned Life: Food, Family, Faith and the Joy of Eating Well" in September under Little, Brown and Company.

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