Ajaye’ Brewington
Urbanbuzzmag.com
By Nigeria Anderson
Model, Actor and Fitness Extraordinaire
Mr. Ajaye’ Brewington is one of New York’s own champions. He has conquered the concrete jungle in the areas of fashion, film and fitness. A very tough feat for those bold enough to admit it. Thirteen years and still going strong with new projects on the rise. His latest project schedule to be release in March is titled HOME: The Film. HOME: The Film is a winner of fourteen International Film Festival Awards. Nominee for NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Direction. Ajaye’ Brewington is exceptionally delighted that the film is finally being made available on DVD. Ajaye’ Brewington says it was a great opportunity to work with such a great cast and Gbenga Akinnagbe is great in Jono Oliver’s debut. Ajaye’ Brewington is not knew to the entertainment industry and continues to reinvent himself to remain relevant in a transitional career set. He jokes about it by stating One minute you are hot and the next minute people are like what happen to him. Ajaye’ Brewington took time out of his busy schedule to let us know the truth about being consistent and paid, in a field where so many give up trying. His testimony will surely bless you especially, if you ever considered acting.








Thelma Wright is the living example of when I want to do right evil is present. She doesn’t have a sad story of poverty which can lend to what she did but she does have a repenting heart. Thelma Wright is the widow of drug kingpin Jackie Wright from Philadelphia during the 70’s. After her husband was murdered. Mrs. Wright a smart and savvy young woman, under an influence of a lifestyle of loyalty and love, step in and kept Jackie Wright’s legacy alive in the drug game. There are very few women who can create a name for themselves in a male dominant profession on any level. However, unlike Griselda Blanco known as the “cocaine godmother,” Thelma Wright did her dirt all by her lonely. There is a saying bad boys move in silence. Well, that is how Thelma Wright survived in a trade which could have cost her everything including her life.