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“We're still mourning” — Stephen Curry's sister Sydel Curry-Lee's honest confession sparks reaction from Chicago Bulls guard Lonzo Ball

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Stephen Curry 's sister, Sydel Curry-Lee , has recently shared her honest confession on her podcast with WNBA star Cameron Brink , with Lonzo Ball as a special guest on the show. Sydel shared that someone ran her pet duck over recently, and she and her family are still grieving the demise of their pet. In her confession, Sydel also revealed that the demise of the duck was more painful as the pet was so close to her kids.

Stephen Curry's sister, Sydel Curry-Lee, made a confession, which sparked reactions from Lonzo Ball
Sydel Curry-Lee recently opened up about the heartbreaking loss of her family's beloved pet duck, Duckie. The duck had become a cherished part of their daily routine, often seen relaxing in their backyard pool and bringing joy to her young daughter, who eagerly looked for him each morning. However, tragedy struck when Sydel spotted what appeared to be Duckie’s lifeless, decapitated body while driving through the neighborhood. “Someone killed our pet duck, Duckie,” Sydel said on her Straight to Cam podcast with Cameron Brink.



“A little background on Duckie is like we had this random duck who would come and like chill out in our pool, and every morning my daughter would like run to my room and be like, 'Mommy, ducky, mommy ducky.’ And she'd be like so excited to like see the duck in the pool. But last week I was driving down the street and I saw like a decapitated duck. Like the body was on one side and the head was on the other,” she continued.


Though she initially held onto hope that it might not be him, Duckie hasn’t returned in over a week. “I'm like that looks like our duck, but maybe not. I haven't seen him since, and it's been like a week and a half now. And I'm pretty sure that's our duck. And every morning, my daughter still comes into our room and she's like, ‘Mommy, ducky.’ And I'm like, ‘Ah. Duckie not here, Duckie’s gone,’” she added.

“This just changed the whole day,” Chicago Bulls guard Lonzo Ball who appeared on the podcast, reacted.

“It's starting the day out every day on a really sad note. We've had to buy her, like, not had to, but you know, try to distract her. I bought her a stuffed duck that looks just like Duckie. Got her a duck sleepsack that's got the ducks that look like our duck all over it. So, I don't know who ran the duck over, and I hope that they have really bad days every day until my daughter gets over it,” Sydel confessed her feelings.

Ball assured Curry that another duck would fill the void, “Actually, ducks, a lot of pools I have, ducks be in them. So, you got to Hey, keep hope alive.”

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Sydel, with her heavy heart, responded, “I appreciate your optimism. However, we're still mourning.” She added, “I had to honor his life. That was great. Add so much joy to my kids.”

Sydel is married to Phoenix Suns star Damion Lee .
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