Ashley Darby
Ashley Darby has been a TV and radio celebrity in America for a long time. Her fame was boosted after she won Miss District of Columbia in 2011 and has been a main cast member of The Real Housewives of Potomac since the show's inception on January 1, the year 2016. Ashley Darby, an entrepreneur and philanthropist with a love for health holistic and hospitality is a passionate entrepreneurial. Ashley is a Maryland resident with the most attractive personality. She was raised with unrivaled determination. Ashley, the oldest of her siblings and the only child of her mother had to work multiple jobs in order to help them. After turning 18 she enrolled at to the University of Maryland, and she also worked as a bartender in order to keep a steady financial position for her and her family. As a bartender, Ashley was sought out in Miss District of Columbia. Miss District of Columbia Pageant and was crowned the title in the year 2011. Ashley was met by Michael Darby, an Australian millionaire who's age is 29 years old than her. Ashley was introduced to a completely new world, and was exposed to sparks that flew. Ashley and Michael became married in 2019 and are proud grandparents Dean Michael, Dylan Matthew and Dylan Matthew. After eight years couple, they divorced in 2022. Ashley is a yoga certified instructor who believes that balance is all about inner peace as well as outer physical fitness. Ashley, who is having fun in life has worked hard to attain a good balance of love for her family and motherhood. In terms of her professional career, Ashley is a television professional by trade. She initially worked as a waitress to help keep her family afloat. She has always been a fan of fashion and entertainment. Then she entered the pageant with her wholehearted determination. She also won an award of Miss District of Columbia for 2011! In the years that followed she was a part of Miss America and even though she was not crowned Miss America she won a 5000 dollar award. The award was an amount of $5,000 and also an interview for the John Curran Award Non-Finalist Interview.






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