Stephen Curry’s life isn’t slowing down anytime soon. Between training, parenting, and making game-winning shots, he’s also stepping deeper into business and philanthropy. Beyond the courts and cameras, Steph’s been working on something meaningful with Michelle Obama, promoting healthier lives for families. But last month, he took fans by surprise. It wasn’t another product drop or press conference. Instead, Curry quietly planned something intimate, powerful, and surprisingly personal, something that raised eyebrows, especially among his loyal followers.
On July 25, Curry hosted a private dinner at Cole’s Chop House in downtown Napa. No big press, just 75 guests. The event supported his Eat. Learn. Play. Foundation, which focuses on childhood nutrition, education, and safe spaces. From the reception at 5:30 p.m. to the multi-course feast that followed, everything was designed to impress. Guests enjoyed rare pours of Gentleman’s Cut bourbon, dry-aged NY strips, A5 Miyazaki Wagyu, and a dessert lineup that included bourbon-infused treats. Add in live music, a curated auction, and cocktails like the Popcorn Old Fashioned, and the evening screamed luxury. But with a $4,500-per-person tag, many fans wondered: why keep it so private?
Now, weeks later, Curry finally revealed the reason behind this move. He took to Instagram and shared a video from the evening, showing glimpses of him signing bottles, interacting with fans. In the caption, he wrote, “Moments in Napa with @gentlemanscutbourbon. A couple weeks ago, my team and I hosted a private dinner at Cole’s Chop House with 75 friends, partners, and supporters, all in support of @eatlearnplay. Every dollar raised from the auction went directly to the foundation, that @ayeshacurry and I founded.”
So, was it a bourbon ad or something deeper?
(This is a developing story)
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