Ashley Darby
Ashley Darby, an American TV personality and singer, is an extremely popular American. Her fame was boosted by her win as Miss District of Columbia 2011. The Real Housewives of Potomac is a show that has her as a regular cast member since January 2016. Ashley Darby's passions are philanthropy, hospitality, as well as holistic health. Ashley Darby is a Marylander who has a fiery character, has been imbued by an unstoppable desire to achieve success as well as tenacity. Ashley is the eldest daughter of her family. When she was a kid working multiple jobs to support her single mother and her siblings. At the age of 18, Ashley attended University of Maryland while bartending as a side hustle. It helped her maintain financial stability for both her family and herself. Ashley was spotted by Miss District of Columbia Pageant as she bartended and was awarded her crown in 2011. Ashley later met Michael Darby who was a millionaire Australian working in the real estate business. Michael is 29 years older than Ashley. It was a flurry of excitement and Ashley was introduced to a world she never knew existed. Ashley got married to Michael in 2018, and the couple became proud parents Dean Michael (born in 2019) and Dylan Matthew (2021). While the two shared eight years together they officially ended their relationship in 2022. Ashley is a certified yoga instructor and advocates that balance is about inner peace and physical health. While she's enjoying the best time of her life Ashley is working on finding a balance between love for family business and motherhood. Ashley's profession is television personality. Ashley began her career working as a bartender to feed her family. Her passion for style and fun began at the age of a little girl. When she was 15, she participated in a pageant with wholehearted determination. Likewise she won the title and also became Miss District of Columbia in the year of 2011. After this, she competed in Miss America but didn't win the title. She was nevertheless awarded an award of scholarship. The scholarship awarded her $5000 funds and also received the John Curran Award of Non-Finalist Interview.






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