Reign Edwards and Torrey Devitto

Reign Edwards was born on December 1 1996 at Harford County Maryland United States. Her current age is 24. She has American nationality and is of the African American heritage. Reign was born to Jeff Robinson, father and Destini Reign, mother. Reign was raised in Maryland together with two sisters, one of which has Destini Edwards. Three of them were raised by their single mom. The mother of Reign was extremely accommodating to Reign's dreams of acting and was always there in order to support her. She had minor roles as a young child in short films. To find new acting roles, she moved from New York to Los Angeles. Edwards became an actor through this role and received many offers over the next few several years. The same year, Edwards landed the role as Nicole Avant a series regular in the TV soap opera The Bold and the Beautiful. Reign did a great job in the role, and rose to prominence with her portrayal. Reign Edwards also appears as Melody, the main character in Snowfall. In addition, she was a part of MacGyver. Edwards also appeared on some TV shows as well as in 2018's Hell Fest. Reign recently appeared as the main character in the TV series The Wilds and is set to be in the forthcoming movie Love You Anyway. Reign was awarded three Daytime Emmy Awards as Outstanding Younger Actress in dramatic Series between 2016 between 2016 and 2017. All of these honors were awarded to her due to her portrayal of Nicole Avant Forester in The Bold and the Beautiful. While she's not yet won an award for her performance in the role of Nicole Avant Forester in The Bold and the Beautiful currently on track to do so.

Torrey deVitto has been an advocate, producer, and philanthropist throughout six seasons. In Chicago Med she played Natalie Manning - - the young woman next door as well as a physician in the ER Pediatrics department. Torrey is on a mission to ensure that as many people gain access to wellness and charity. She was born and raised in Huntington New York to Mary & Liberty DeVitto, Torrey grew up surrounded by the entertainment industry right from the moment when she came into the world. Her father played drums in the band of Billy Joel 28 years, as well as the bulk of her childhood was spent on the roads. Torrey was already fascinated by music and acting at the age of six when she couldn't walk. In the fourth grade she was able to be a the 4th violinist in the New York school orchestra. The violin lesson began when she was just six years old. She played the violin for an event produced by Tommy Davidson and Brian McKnight's band. Torrey then went on to study dance at the Kings Park Dance Center in New York and started working in commercials and modeling by fifteen. She has remained true to her passion for music over the 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 with them and was featured on Raphael Saadig's Ray Ray album and Stevie Nicks' In Your Dreams. Torrey recently performed along with her father the song "You've Been Through" for SAMHSA to promote awareness of alcohol and drug abuse. In her capacity as an advocate for women's rights and safety, Torrey serves on SafeBAE's board. Additionally, she works for NHPCO as their spokesperson. In addition, she is an active advocate for the rights of women to have reproductive health. She was a speaker at Planned Parentshood's Bans Off Our Bodies Virtual Rally and also attended The Women's Convention 2022 and revealed her own story of abortion with PEOPLE in an exclusive interview. Cycling through veganism and vegetarianism for the past 13 years she also is an advocate for animals and frequently supports groups like PETA IMAGINE The Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) as well as PAWS adoptions in Chicago.

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