While there have been many issues, "Basketball Wives LA" star Draya Michele has stood by her man, Orlando Scandrick of "Dallas Cowboys," after suffering a knee injury.
Although Michele has been working hard to mend her relationship with Scandrick, NFL wrote that the Cowboys might not heal that fast. Scandrick is the team's best cornerback and currently they are left with only two options - Morris Claiborne and Brandon Carr.
According to NFL, Scandrick got a knee injury tearing his medial collateral ligament (MCL) and anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) while practicing. Michele supported her on and off fiancé through Instagram by posting a picture of her left arm holding Scandrick's in hospital.
The 29-year-old star also ensured that her diamond ring was visible in the photo. the image caption included a lyric from Jay Z and Beyonce's song "Bonnie and Clyde."
Michele wrote, "But as soon as the show is over, she is right back to being my soldier. Cuz mami's a rider, and I'm a roller... put us together, how they gone stop both us?"
"#RoadToRecovery and #SuccessfulSugery," she added.
Michele's 3.9 million Instagram followers liked the post about 40,000 times. Furthermore, the update had many comments. Although some fans commended the "Basketball Wives LA" star for the support she gave to her fiancé, others admonished her for bending low and getting back to Scandrick.
The skepticism from fans was rational because in July, the 28-year-old Scandrick stated that he and Michele had canceled their engagement, although just days earlier she had informed paparazzi that she was "practically married."
Later on through TMZ, Scandrick updated that his declaration was rushed, and he is still in love with Michele. Their relationship rekindled again a few weeks later.
"Basketball Wives LA" season 4 airs every Sunday on VH1 at 8 o'clock EDT.