'Basketball Wives: L.A.' cast news: Draya Michele, Orlando Scandrick back together, marriage details in the works

Draya Michele and Orlando Scondrick in Basketball Wives: LA. Instagram

It seems like there's constantly new development in the relationship of "Basketball Wives: L.A." star Draya Michele and NFL player Orlando Scandrick, as the couple dated, broke up, got engaged, then broke up again in just a short span of time. But recent reports claim that the couple is now back together and is currently pushing through with their marriage plans. 

In a recent interview with the "Big Boy's Neighborhood" radio show, the reality show star confirmed that they are currently together, saying, "I got my ring. It was a very expensive ring. We're in a good place. It was an off thing so we're trying to get back on and we're just playing it day by day."  

She also clarified that she never received any restraining order filed by Scandrick due to her alleged abusive behavior.

"I know something was filed, but I guess in order to make it official you gotta hold onto it, you gotta show up in court, you gotta serve it legally and I never got served," the "Basketball Wives L.A." cast member said. .

Michele also clarified that there are no domestic violence case at their home, but admitted that she can also get pretty destructive at times. The VH1 star recalled a story when she threw her fiancé's shoe collection, including his YEEZYs in the pool during one of their fights. 

"I'm a little crazy. In an argument, nothing is off limits, I'm going to talk about your mama, I'm going to throw your clothes in the pool. It's an argument!" she said. 

But it seems like the chaotic couple is now in a better place after they patched things up and started to move forward. 

The 25-year-old celebrity is now all praises for her fiancé, saying, "It takes a special kind of man to handle me because I'm a lot. He's [Orlando] made it pretty far, he's lasted 2.5 years, so that says something about his character. We're black and in a relationship. Black people in a relationship, they feel me." 

Michele and Scandrick's wedding is something to look forward to in "Basketball Wives: L.A." 

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