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‘First Time Smiling In the Inside’: Draya Michele Fans Fawn Over Her Beauty

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It’s no secret that former “Basketball Wives” reality star and Mint Swim owner Draya Michele is a beauty.

“First time staying in a cabin on a lake.

First time smiling on the inside,” Michele captioned the two-day old photo.

On her caption of “first time smiling on the inside,” Michele could be referring to her finding her happy place after she and her former fiancé, free agent NFL player Orlando Scandrick, called it quits.

Despite the split, Michele is spending time with her family and friends at the lake resort, as revealed in the now-deleted Instagram post of her participating in the TikTok dance craze “Who’s Next” challenge, with her friends YZ and Reen joining in on the fun.

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