Asha Bromfield
Asha Ashanti is an African-Jamaican screenwriter, actress, and performer. Melody Jones is known as the drummer of Josie and Pussycats, in CW Riverdale. Asha appears as Zadie in the hit Netflix series Locke and Key. She's created HURRICANE Summer and SONGS of the RIE. In this sweeping debut actress Asha Bromfield takes readers to the very heart of Jamaica, and into the innermost thoughts of a woman struggling to accept her family and herself set against the backdrop of a hurricane. Tilla spent the majority of her time trying to convince her father to accept her. Every six months, he returns to Jamaica the place he calls home. Tilla's mom tells Tilla she will have a summer vacation on the island. Tilla hates to see him but is curious about the things Jamaica offers her. Asha was born on November 9th, 1994, in Toronto Canada. Ashanti Bromfield, her birthname is 28, will turn 28 in the year 2022. Her zodiac sign is Scorpio and she also follows the Christianity faith. Afro-Jamaicans are her ethnicity. She hasn't revealed her parents' names or their occupations in the public domain. An online site claims that she is the sister of a brother whose identity hasn't been disclosed at this time. Her educational background is a private Canadian high school. Later on, she studied at University of Ontario Institute of Technology. Asha began acting on stage when she was 5 years of age. She had won numerous singing competitions for kids by her 10th birthday. She also made her debut in a tv comedy series that was aimed at families, called What's Up Warthogs! She played Stella/Cheerleader in the show developed by Julie Sagalowsky, DiazAlex Diaz. Later she acted in several TV shows with minor roles such as Degrassi The Next Generation (2011) Flashpoint Rookie Blue (2012) Baby Half Lie (2012) and many more. Her career as an actress, author, and model has brought her a huge amount of money. Furthermore, she's estimated to have an estimated net worth of $1.5 million and her earnings and salary of her career are missing.
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