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OAKLAND, CA - MARCH 26: Stephen Curry #30 of the Golden State Warriors and his wife Ayesha attend the Andre Ward fight against Sullivan Barrera in their IBF Light Heavyweight bout at ORACLE Arena on March 26, 2016 in Oakland, California. (Photo by Ezra Ezra Shaw/Getty Images

You know, the one she quickly deleted (screenshot courtesy of ESPN's Rachel Nichols):

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Here's what Ayesha Curry posted at the end of the game...then deleted, but only after tens of thousands of retweets:

On Wednesday, however, People published an exclusive interview with Ayesha, Stephen Curry's wife, in which she expressed remorse for her tweet.

"I was just a fan in that moment so I didn't think about the ramifications," she said, per Shay Spence. "I regret the way that I voiced how hurt I was. I felt hurt for [Steph], and I didn't mean to offend anybody. Obviously, what I wrote is not what I think about what he does for a living."

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