Ashley Darby
Ashley Darby, an American TV personality and singer, is a popular American. She gained notability after winning Miss District of Columbia in 2011 and has been an integral part of The Real Housewives of Potomac from the beginning of the series beginning in January of the year 2016. Ashley Darby is an entrepreneur who is passionate about charitable giving and healthy lifestyles. Ashley was born in Maryland with a bubbly personality. Her personality has shaped her into an energy that's unmatched. Ashley is the oldest of her siblings and the only child of her mother grew up working various jobs to provide for them. When she turned 18 she attended her first University of Maryland and bartended as a side hustle to help keep her as well as her family financially secure. Ashley was spotted at the Miss District of Columbia Pageant when she was bartending, and took home her crown in 2011. Ashley then met Michael Darby who was a millionaire Australian who worked in the real-estate industry. Michael was 29 years older than Ashley. Ashley learned about the world she'd previously never heard of. Ashley got married to Michael in 2018, and the couple became proud parents Dean Michael (born in 2019) and Dylan Matthew (2021). The couple spent eight years of marriage, they finally ended their relationship in 2022. Ashley is a yoga teacher who believes in the importance of inner peace, as well as external physical fitness. Ashley, despite having the greatest time of her life she is working hard to balance work and love. Talking about her professional life, Ashley is a television professional by trade. In the beginning she worked as bartender as her family was in need of cash. However, her love for the fashion industry and entertainment has been evident since she was very young. Then she entered the contest determinedly. She also won Miss District of Columbia 2011 and received the title. In the following year, she was a part of Miss America, but she was not crowned Miss America. However, she was able to be awarded an academic scholarship. The scholarship awarded her $5000 cash and also won with the John Curran Award of Non-Finalist Interview.






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