Ashley Darby
Ashley Darby is an American performer and TV personality. After winning Miss District of Columbia 2011 and becoming a household name. The actress has been an integral component the reality show The Real Housewives of Potomac ever since it began in January of 2016. Ashley Darby has a strong passion for entrepreneurship, hospitality, and the holistic approach to health. Ashley Darby, who hails from Maryland who is a fiery person, is blessed with an insatiable thirst to achieve success as well as tenacity. The oldest child in her family, Ashley has had to manage several jobs in order to support her mom who was single and younger siblings. When she turned 18, she joined the University of Maryland, and she also worked as a bartender in order to maintain a stable financial situation for her and her family. When she was bartending, Ashley was sought out in the Miss District of Columbia Pageant which she won the crown in 2011. Ashley was introduced to Michael Darby, an Australian millionaire from real estate who's 29 years younger than her. The sparks erupted and Ashley was welcomed into a world she didn't know existed. Ashley and Michael got married, and were happy parents to Dean Michael in 2019 and Dylan Matthew in 2021. They spent 8 years apart, and then officially separated at the end of 2022. Ashley, a certified instructor in yoga, believes that the balance is based on being in peace within and physical health. Although she's having the most enjoyable time of her life, Ashley is working to figure out how to balance love family business and motherhood. Ashley, as far as her career is concerned, she's a TV presenter. In the beginning she worked as bartender since her family needed cash. Her love of fashion and entertainment began when she was a young girl. When she was 15, she took part in the pageant with full determination. She won both the Miss District of Columbia title in 2011, as well. Following that, in the years following she was a part of Miss America and even though she didn't win the title of Miss America she won a $500,000 scholarship. She was awarded a scholarship of $5000 along with the John Curran Award for Non-Finalist Interview.






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