Hazel Renee, the wife of Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green, swooned over Ayesha Curry’s photo on Saturday.
On Saturday on Instagram, Ayesha Curry, Steph Curry's wife, posted a photo of her stunning dress for a “night of magic” occasion. Renee applauded the look in the comments section.
“Now THIS is IT,” accompanied by fire and clapping emojis.

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Hazel Renee wasn’t the only one to swoon over Ayesha Curry’s look. Her husband had something to say as well.
“Yep!!”

Former MVP Russell Westbrook’s wife, Nina Westbrook, also commented.

Ayesha Curry wore a sleeveless, form-fitting dress with a high neckline. The dress was made of black material with swirling, woodgrain-like patterns in golden brown. The design resembled the contours of the human body.
Hazel and Ayesha have had memorable moments together.
Green’s wife sent a message to Curry’s wife after their husbands helped the Warriors win 103-89 in Game 7 against the Houston Rockets in last season's playoffs.
Also, when Hazel Renee announced a new acting project, "The Final Play," Ayesha Curry immediately liked the post and commented. Curry also shared inside photos from Hazel’s birthday party on March 31.
Who is Hazel Renee, Draymond Green’s wife?
Hazel Renee has been married to four-time league winner Draymond Green since Aug. 14, 2022. Their relationship became public in 2018, and they got engaged in 2019.

Aside from being the wife of the veteran forward, she has built a multifaceted entertainment profile in acting, music and reality TV. She had recurring roles in Fox’s “Empire," Season 3 in 2017, where she played a character named Kennedy.
She’s also made appearances on reality TV shows, like The Real Housewives of Atlanta (Season 9) in 2017 and in the series, "Power Book IV: Force" in 2022.
She’s been a voice of advocacy in society as well. Hazel joined Tyler Perry in criticizing insurance companies for canceling policies of wildfire victims in Los Angeles. She shared resources for properly structuring GoFundMe campaigns so that victims don’t lose aid eligibility.