Ashley Darby
Ashley Darby, an American performer and TV host is a popular American. When she was crowned Miss District of Columbia 2011 and becoming known as a household name. Darby has been a key component in The Real Housewives of Potomac from the beginning of the month of January in. Ashley Darby is a successful business owner who is driven to assist others and advocate for the holistic way of life. Ashley, who is from Maryland and has a fiery character, was instilled with the tenacity to succeed. Ashley is the oldest child of her family. When she was a kid working multiple jobs for her single mother and younger siblings. When she turned 18 she attended her first University of Maryland and bartended as a side hustle to keep both herself and her family financially sound. Ashley began working in bartending as she was at the Miss District of Columbia Pageant. In 2011, Ashley won the Miss District of Columbia Pageant crown. Ashley began with Michael Darby. He is an entrepreneur in real estate in Australia with an impressive 29 years experience. Ashley was introduced to a completely different world and was introduced to sparks which blew up. Ashley and Michael were married and became their proud grandparents of Dean Michael in 2019 and Dylan Matthew in 2021. After eight years of marriage, they finally separated in 2022. Ashley is a certified yoga teacher who is a firm believer in inner peace, as well as external physical fitness. Ashley, who is having a blast in life, has worked hard to attain an ideal balance between love for her family and motherhood. Ashley has worked as an actor on TV. In the beginning, she was a bartender to support her family financially. Her love of fashion and entertainment began when she was a young girl. She then entered the competition with all of her determination. She was awarded both the Miss District of Columbia title in 2011 and. Following that, in the years following she participated in Miss America and even though she wasn't crowned Miss America she won a 5000 dollar scholarship. She was awarded a $5,000 scholarship along with the John Curran Award Non-Finalist Interview.






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