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Ayesha Curry, wife of Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry, is being sued for more than $10 million by a company she hired to help increase her visibility and branding, according to TMZ Sports.

Robert Flutie, who owns Flutie Entertainment, said in the suit that Curry "expressed dreams of building herself into a global brand" and signed a contract in November 2014.

Curry parted ways with Flutie Entertainment in May 2019 and "allegedly tried to cut them out of all profits and ownership equity of things she created during her time as a Flutie client."

Curry's attorney, Michael Plonsker, issued a statement about the lawsuit, per the San Francisco Chronicle: "Ayesha Curry terminated her business relationship with disgruntled manager Robert Flutie in early 2019. We are confident that the legal process will find his accusations nonsensical and completely unfounded."

Curry has carved out a niche as a celebrity chef.

She had her own show on Food Network, Ayesha's Home Kitchen, which lasted two seasons, and was the host for The Great American Baking Show for one season. She has also written cookbooks and has a line of cookware.

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"When I really started diving deep into my career, I said I wanted to have a cookbook, I want to be on the Food Network, and within a year, I accomplished those goals," she said to OprahMag.com in February 2019. "It didn't come without the hard work. There's such an energy in voicing something. When you say it out loud, you’re then held accountable for the goals that you set."

According to TMZ, Flutie also seeks a 50 percent interest in Yardie Girl Productions, Curry's production company, and a stake in her Homemade line of commercial products.