Reign Edwards and Torrey Devitto

Reign Edwards was born at Harford County, Maryland in America on December 1st, 1996. She is currently 24 years old. She is American of African descent. Reign has a daughter named Jeff Robinson and Destini Reign. Reign was raised in Maryland along with two of her sisters. the other being Destini Edwards. Three children of the family were raised mostly by their single mom. Her mother was very enthusiastic about Reign's ambitions in acting and was always there to assist her. In her early years, she was cast in minor parts. She eventually relocated in Los Angeles in search of additional acting opportunities. Edwards established a name in the world of acting because of her role. In the years following, Edwards received numerous offers. Edwards got the job of Nicole Avant as a TV series regular in The Bold and the Beautiful next year. Reign did a great job in the part and rose to fame with her performance. Reign also plays Melody as the lead character in Snowfall the show that is in the process of being produced. She went on to star in the TV show MacGyver following that. Edwards was also as a character in Hell Fest, a 2018 film. Recently, she starred in The Wilds as the main character and will be appearing as the main character in Love You Anyway. Reign has been recognized at least three times in the Daytime Emmy Awards in the Outstanding Younger Drama Series actress category in 2016, 2017 and 2018. All of these honors were bestowed upon her for her performance as Nicole Avant Forester in The Bold and the Beautiful. While she still hasn't won an award, she's close to it.

Torrey deVitto has been a producer, advocate and philanthropist for more than six years. On Chicago Med she played Natalie Manning - - the young woman next door as well as a physician within the ER Pediatrics department. Torrey has a mission outside of acting to provide access to wellness, philanthropy and knowledge to as many people possible. Torrey DeVitto, born in Huntington New York by Mary & Liberty DeVitto, was surrounded from her very beginning by the world of entertainment. Her father was the drummer for Billy Joel for 28 years and Torrey grew up travelling with her parents. Torrey was already fascinated by music and acting when she could barely walk. When she was just 6 the violinist began her lessons. At the age of 4, she reached the 4th grade, Torrey had earned the opportunity to join an orchestra of the New York High School. Then, she was a violinist in the Tommy Davidson show, backed by Brian McKnight's band. Torrey later studied dance with the Kings Park Dance Center in New York and started working on commercials and modeling at fifteen. In keeping with her passion for music playing violin, she was a part of the Tommy Davidson Band show. Her music was also included in the Stevie Nicks In Your Dreams album featuring Raphael Saadig and Raphael Saadig. And Torrey has appeared on stage several times to standing ovations with her father. Torrey played with her dad the song You've been Through as part of the PSA to increase awareness of the dangers of alcohol and other drugs. She serves as an ambassador and spokesperson for NHPCO and is a member of the board of SafeBAE. In her role as a women's advocate, she is on the SafeBAE Board. In addition to being an active advocate for reproductive health, she also spoke at the online Planned Parenthood rally Bans Off Our Bodies in 2022. Additionally, in a PEOPLE exclusive interview in which she spoke about her own experience with abortion with PEOPLE. For the past 13 year, she's been cycling between vegetarianism (vegetarianism) as well as vegetarianism. Since she is an animal lover and advocate she frequently supports organizations such as PETA The Humane Society of America (HSUS), IMAlive The Humane Society of the United States of America (HSUS), PAWS adoption as well as PAWS.

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