Ashley Alexandra Dupre, born on April 30, 1985, is an American singer-songwriter and media personality. She gained widespread notoriety in 2008 due to her involvement in a scandal involving former New York Governor Eliot Spitzer. Following this, she pivoted to a music career, releasing material primarily within the pop and R&B genres. Dupre's notable works include her debut EP, "Ashley Alexandra," released in 2009, which features the single "What We Wanna Do." The song received some radio play, and Dupre's music often reflects themes of love and personal struggle. In addition to her music, she has made appearances on various media platforms, including reality television and as a columnist. While Dupre's impact on music is relatively limited compared to more established artists, her story highlights the intersections of celebrity culture and media, as well as the complexities of public persona in the digital age. Her foray into music post-scandal represents a narrative of reinvention, contributing to discussions about the challenges faced by individuals in the public eye.