Basketball Wives LA’s Draya Parties in the A With Tae Hackard + More Mysterious Hand Holding With Keyshia Cole & ATL Promotor
More cute ATL clubbin’ and mysterious (and hopefully innocent) hand-holding!
Basketball Wives LA’s Draya Michele hosted a party this weekend at Atlanta club, Prive. The reality star brought along an ATL regular, Tae Heckard, who dates rapper Nelly. Tae rocked an eye-popping, skin-tight knee length black dress by designer Brit Allen (Blush by B. Allen), while Draya wore a leather black dress by ‘She-ABella Collection’. As expected, the two popped bottles and danced on couches alongside Keyshia Cole, Rico Love and Kenny Burns.
Speaking of Keyshia, we’ve spotted another photo of her innocently (or at least we’re hoping so) interacting with a mystery man.
Wouldn’t be a big deal if little birdies weren’t giving us the inside scoop, along with reports that Keyshia and her hubby are having some marital issues. A few weeks ago, we posted this photo and according to our in-the-loop readers and Instagram followers, this gentleman is a popular promoter by the name of ‘Mr. Rugg’.
Anywho, Keyshia’s keeping mum about the speculation, so perhaps there’s nothing to it.
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