Jackie Christie’s Daughter Takes Shots at Draya’s Romance with Orlando Scandrick

Photo Credit: Instagram
Photo Credit: Instagram

By: Amanda Anderson-Niles

A new season of “Basketball Wives LA” is approaching and VH1 recently dropped a sneak peek at the new season not too long after the season finale for “Love and Hip Hop New York.”

We already told you that it was rumored months ago that Draya got into a fight during filming for the reality show over her Dallas Cowboys boyfriend Orlando Scandrick, but in the new trailer it appears that Draya’s new romance even leads into some beef with Jackie Christie’s daughter Chantel Christie.

According to Jackie, Orlando was dating Draya and Chantel at the same time early on in their relationship.

Check out the trailer below:

Draya took to Twitter to attempt to make light of the situation, but Chantel was having none of it. Read the tweets from top to bottom (screenshots obtained by Rhymes With Snitch):

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This comes just days after Draya tweeted some slick shade about Gabrielle Union and Dwyane Wade’s engagement.

16 comments

    1. LOL most likely. Athletes have too many options and most don’t want to do right. They look cute together though.

  1. Messy! Messy! Messy! I have to give Orlando the side eye because anybody that tries to wife up Draya cannot be trusted.

  2. Draya is so happy to have a man claiming her that she’s not being smart. How many times is she going to catch him cheating and still stick around?

  3. I’m still trying to figure out how is she on BBW if she’s dating a football player? Then again. More than half the cast aren’t wives *shrugs*

  4. I think he was trying to maybe get on the show. Why would you date two people affiliated with the same tv show, Draya and Jackie Christie’s daughter, especially at the same dayum time. Somebody’s looking for some publicity.

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