EPISODE · Feb 14, 2025 · 23 MIN
#2,740 - Ayesha Curry Enrages Bay Area Locals By Blaming Violent Crimes for Another Failed Business
from News For Reasonable People · host Sean Reynolds
Ayesha Curry is in the hot seat right now after upsetting Oakland, California, locals.On Feb. 1, the entreprenuer announced the closing of her boutique, Sweet July, on the company’s Instagram, claiming it was due to safety concerns.Sweet July, Ayesha Curry’s retail store and cafe, is located in Uptown Oakland and sells self care and home goods items. The company’s website describes the space as “an experience and a beautiful gathering place for the community.”Sharing a photo of the boutique on Instagram with the words “Thank You Oakland,” Sweet July announced its closing. “In order to prioritize the safety of our patrons and staff, we have made the difficult decision to close our Sweet July cafe and store in Oakland,” it read. “We have loved being a part of Oakland and are grateful for the community that has opened their arms and embraced us. It has been an honor to serve you.”
What this episode covers
Ayesha Curry is in the hot seat right now after upsetting Oakland, California, locals.On Feb. 1, the entreprenuer announced the closing of her boutique, Sweet July, on the company’s Instagram, claiming it was due to safety concerns.Sweet July, Ayesha Curry’s retail store and cafe, is located in Uptown Oakland and sells self care and home goods items. The company’s website describes the space as “an experience and a beautiful gathering place for the community.”Sharing a photo of the boutique on Instagram with the words “Thank You Oakland,” Sweet July announced its closing. “In order to prioritize the safety of our patrons and staff, we have made the difficult decision to close our Sweet July cafe and store in Oakland,” it read. “We have loved being a part of Oakland and are grateful for the community that has opened their arms and embraced us. It has been an honor to serve you.”
NOW PLAYING
#2,740 - Ayesha Curry Enrages Bay Area Locals By Blaming Violent Crimes for Another Failed Business
No transcript for this episode yet
Similar Episodes
Mar 26, 2026 ·1m
Jan 2, 2026 ·47m
Dec 21, 2025 ·46m