Dallas Cowboys cornerback Orlando Scandrick and his ex-fianceé, reality star Draya Michele continue to let their broken engagement play out over social media.
Orlando let the cat out of the bag earlier this week that just a few days after he proposed, he had second thoughts and broke off the engagement. Rumors began to surface that Draya may have purchased her own engagement ring, so she took to Twitter – and later deleted the tweets – to express her dismay.
It must be fun to watch someone throw stones at a person, so much fun others want to join in on the rock slinging.”
She continued … “I was just involved in a circus and didn’t know I was the clown.”
“I would NEVER buy my own ring or fake an engagement.”
Orlando came out and cleared that up stating that he loved her but things sometimes just don’t work. He also apologized for saying that getting engaged was a “poor decision”
“I have a great deal of respect for her at this time, we just weren’t able to make things work.” He also told TMZ Sports
“I let my emotions fly impulsively. Draya is a great mother, works hard and I wish her nothing but the best. I still love her.” He also said that there was no cheating involved in their break up.
But things started to get tricky again on Instagram after Orlando posted this and later deleted.
Then this went down Thursday night on Instagram. Draya posted the below message, and Orlando responded in the comments with F*ck You.
Ouch.
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