Ashley Darby
Ashley Darby has been a popular music and television personality in the United States for many years. She gained fame when she being named Miss District of Columbia, in 2011. Since the start in The Real Housewives of Potomac in January 2016 She has been an important role on the show. Ashley Darby, an entrepreneur and philanthropist, with a love of holistic health and hospitality, is an ardent entrepreneurial. Ashley Darby is a Marylander who has a fiery character, is blessed by an unstoppable desire for success and tenacity. Ashley, the oldest of her children and her mother's only child, was a child who worked several jobs in order to support them. As she approached 18years old, Ashley began attending University of Maryland while bartending in the background. This helped her to ensure financial stability for her family and herself. Ashley working as a bartender at the time, got noticed by Miss District of Columbia Pageant. She won in 2011! Ashley quickly met Michael Darby a 29-years older Australian millionaire real estate agent. The sparks erupted and Ashley was taken into a world that she never knew existed. Ashley and Michael got married in the year 2019. and are proud parents Dean Michael, Dylan Matthew and Dylan Matthew. After 8 years together, they separated officially in 2022. Ashley is a yoga teacher who believes in the importance of inner peace and outer physicality. Ashley is full of fun, however she is also working hard to achieve a equilibrium in her relationship. Talking about her professional life, Ashley is a television professional by trade. However initially she worked as bartender so that she could support her family financially. She has always been a fan of entertainment and fashion. In addition, she entered the competition with all her determination. Likewise, she also achieved her title as Miss District of Columbia for 2011! The following years she participated in Miss America and even though she didn't win the title of Miss America she won a $5000 scholarship. The award was the $5,000 scholarship along with her John Curran Award Non-Finalist Interview.






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