Basketball Wives L.A. reality star, Draya Michele denies dating Jameis Winston after a video of him opening up her car door goes viral.
In the short clip, Draya walks to her car as the 21-year-old athlete follows behind her and opens up her car door after she begged him not. The reality star explained why she tried to stop him from opening the door, "I didn't want him to open the door because I didn't want people to think we were involved with each other. We aren't, we don't know each other. We did not exchange numbers. Same club. Same time."
May 13, the reality star confirmed her break up from the NFL star. She wrote on her Instagram page, "After more than two years together, Orlando and I have mutually decided to end our relationship. Unfortunately, we both live very hectic lives making it difficult to spend the deserved time together. He is a great father and athlete and I will cherish the memories that we created."
In August 2014, Draya announced her break up to her NFL star boyfriend addressing the issue on Instagram. The reality star wrote, "I'd rather focus on my family and career than a relationship at the time. I did my best to make things work. I'm not the one who failed."
Shortly after, Orlando was suspended by the Dallas Cowboys for four games for using a drug called Molly. According to ESPN, the NFL star will lose $1 million in total for the missed games and in a statement released by his rep, the cornerback apologized to his family and team and revealed that the drug was given to him unknowingly while on vacation in Mexico (same trip he traveled to with the reality star).
In a statement, Orlando apologized for his behavior and spent time out of the limelight, "I would like to apologize to my children, my family, the Jones family, my coaches, my teammates and my fans. Failing a drug test is far out of my character, and although I never knowingly took a performance-enhancing drug/banned stimulant while on vacation in Mexico, I take full responsibility for what goes in my body and more importantly for the embarrassment of a failed drug test. It's my goal by issuing this statement to clear my name and more importantly to be judged by what happens to me in the future." The statement read, "I hope that my family, my Cowboys football family and all my fans can forgive me for this situation. I look forward to a successful 2014 season."
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