Asha Bromfield
Asha AshantiBromfield is Afroafrojamaican. She's an actress and singer, a screenwriter and producer. Melody Jones' role as drummer Josie & the Pussycats is a well-known character on CW Riverdale. Asha was also seen as Zadie In the Netflix smash Locke and Key. The author of HURRICANE Songs of IRIE. Asha Bromfield's debut novel takes readers to Jamaica and the inner world of a child that is adjusting in her relationship with herself and family. It is set against the background of hurricanes. Tilla was adamant for the entirety of her life trying to convince her father to accept her. The family visits every six months to Jamaica which is his home. As Tilla's mom informs her she'll spend the summer in Jamaica, Tilla is terrified of seeing him again but longs to know what Jamaica will always offer her. Asha Bromfield, who was born on the 9th November 1994 in Toronto Canada. In 2022, she's age 28 and has a birth name of Ashanti Bromfield. She has a strong Christian faith as well as Scorpio is her zodiac. Additionally, she has African-Jamaican origin. The names of her parents and professions are not made public. On the internet, there is a claim that the identity of her brother remains a mystery. After that, she attended the University of Ontario Institute of Technology to study communication. At the age of 5 old Asha Bromfield started acting on stage. She also won several kids' singing contests by the age of 10. Also, she made her debut as an actor professional in the comedy television show known as What's up Warthogs! portraying the role of Stella/Cheerleader. The show was developed by Julie Sagalowsky and DiazAlex Diaz. The actress has appeared on a variety of TV shows as a support actor, for instance Degrassi The Next Generation (2011 Flashpoint Rookie Blue - 2012 Baby Half Lie - 2012) and many others. In her many roles as an actress, model, and performer she's earned some income. Additionally, her estimated networth is around $1.5 million. Yet, neither her income nor earnings have been revealed.






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