Reign Edwards and Torrey Devitto

Reign Edwards is a 24 year old American woman who was born in Maryland's Harford County on the 1st December 1996. Reign Edwards is now 24. Reign is American as well as from African descendance. Jeff Robinson (father) and Destini Reign (mother) are Reign's parents (mother). Reign grew up in Maryland together with two sisters one of whom has Destini Edwards. Three children of the family were raised by their single mother. Reign's mom did everything she could to assist her and was incredibly supportive. Early on she was a part of smaller parts. Then she moved to Los Angeles in search of additional acting opportunities. Edwards's performance in this film allowed her to establish herself as an actress and led to numerous offers. Edwards was offered the role in Nicole Avant, a regular episode of the TV soap opera The Bold and the Beautiful. Reign did a fantastic job in the part. Her fame grew by playing the character. Reign is also starring as the main character Melody on the ongoing series Snowfall. In addition, she was a part of MacGyver. Alongside a host of television shows Edwards made an appearance in the film Hell Fest. She recently appeared as a lead character on the TV show The Wilds, and she is set to star in the upcoming film Love You Anyway. Reign has been recognized three times for Daytime Emmy Awards in the Outstanding Younger Drama Series Actress category in 2016, 2017 and 2018. The actress received these nominations for her performance as Nicole Avant Forester, in The Bold and the Beautiful. While she is yet to receive an award but she's in the process of winning it.

Torrey deVitto is an advocate, producer, and philanthropist for six years. For the show Chicago Med she played Natalie Manning - the girl next door, and also a doctor in the ER Pediatrics department. Torrey Joel DeVitto's mission outside her acting career is to bring the awareness of healthcare and charitable giving to as many individuals as possible. Born and raised in Huntington New York to Mary & Liberty DeVitto, Torrey grew up in the world of entertainment since the time she was born. Her parents would take her on numerous travels with them, as did her father was a drummer who performed drums with Billy Joel. At the point that Torrey could walk her she was a fervent fan of the musical and acting scene. The violin was her first instrument at the age of six, and she was in the 4th grade when she already had earned the position of 4th chair violinist in the New York high school orchestra. Her next performance was in the Tommy Davidson Show, backed by Brian McKnight's Orchestra. Torrey was then a dancer in New York at Kings Park Dance Center. At the age of 15, she began to work in modeling and commercials. Her dedication to her passion for music over many years. She has performed on stage along with her father to standing ovations. She also played the violin with Tommy Davidson Band at a concert, and performed in Raphael's Ray Ray album and Stevie Nicks' In Your Dreams. Torrey as well as her dad, performed the song You've Seen Through in a PSA for SAMHSA. The PSA focused on drugs and alcohol. Torrey is an ambassador and spokesperson for NHPCO and a board member of SafeBAE. In her role as a women's advocate, she works as a member of the SafeBAE Board. In addition to being an advocate of the health of reproductive organs, she spoke at the online Planned Parenthood rally Bans Off Our Bodies in 2022. Also, she was featured in she was featured in a PEOPLE exclusive interview she discussed her experience of abortion with PEOPLE. Since 2013, she has been on a journey of vegetarianism and veganism. She is also a supporter of animal organizations like PETA and IMAlive The Humane Society of the United States, and PAWS Adoptions are available in Chicago.

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