They’re fueling a $2.7 trillion economic engine—but Ayesha Curry says it’s time these women hear a truth no one’s telling them. When the 36-year-old actress turned businesswoman talks, it’s a moment of real influence, especially when her message is directed at the powerhouse force of American women in business.
Best known as a celebrity chef, TV personality, and entrepreneur, Curry has carved out her own space in the wine industry—a field still largely dominated by men. And now, she’s using her platform to issue a rallying call—and a reality check—to the millions of women reshaping the U.S. economy.
Right now, women run 39.1 percent of all businesses across the country. That’s more than 14 million businesses employing 12.2 million people. Yet, despite those massive numbers, their journey hasn’t been without pushback. From skeptics to outdated norms, women have had to fight to be seen and heard. But here’s the thing—between 2019 and 2023, businesses owned by women didn’t just grow—they surged at nearly twice the pace of those owned by men. And just in the last year? That gap widened to 4.5 times faster. That’s not just growth—it’s a movement. So, in a recent interview with PEOPLE, Ayesha Curry laid down her most powerful advice yet:
“Expect people to doubt you, but don’t allow people to doubt you,” she said. “They can say it, but don’t let it seep through your pores. Do not retain that information. Let it go.” Her words hit home for any woman who’s ever had to prove herself in rooms where she wasn’t expected to shine. Curry’s own journey in business underscores how crucial community is.
“What I’ve learned since being in this industry for the past eight years now is that there are a lot of bad-a– women doing really cool things, and you just have to find them,” she said. “You learn so much from them. And I think the absolute best part is that all of these women are so warm, welcoming, inviting and willing to take you along and teach you anything you want to know.”
The 2022 ESPY Awards-Red Carpet, Jul 20, 2022 Los Angeles, CA, USA Golden State Warriors player Stephen Curry and wife Ayesha Curry arrive at the Red Carpet for the 2022 ESPY at Dolby Theater. Mandatory Credit: Gary A. Vasquez-USA TODAY Sports Copyright: xGaryxA.xVasquezx
And that spirit of connection is doing more than lifting individuals—it’s transforming the economy. Between 2019 and 2023, women-owned businesses injected $579.6 billion in revenue and created 1.4 million new jobs, per Wells Fargo. And Ayesha Curry isn’t just offering encouragement—she’s sounding a call to action. To today’s women entrepreneurs and the young girls watching from the sidelines, she’s saying: the challenges are real, but so is your power. Keep building, keep rising, and never let doubt define your story.
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