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Ryan Destiny Irons (born January 8, 1995), better known by his stage name Ryan Destiny, is an outstanding singer, songwriter and actor from the United States.
Her most notable achievement was joining the girl group Love Dollhouse. At the age of 12, she and her friends formed the music group New Limit. This was the beginning of her music career.
The three of them successfully entered the third round of “America’s Got Talent” through the help of Ryan Destiny’s mother during the audition. They then signed with All Def and released their first solo single “Can I?”
Ryan Destiny has also devoted most of her career to acting, appearing in numerous films and television shows. She is known for her roles in Girls Like Grace and Star.
She currently stars as Alexandra Crane in the Fox TV series Star. She was nominated for the 2017 Teen Choice Award for Best Breakout TV Star.
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Name: | Shokoya |
stage name: | Shokoya |
Date of Birth: | January 8, 1995 (29 years old) |
place of birth: | Lagos |
country of origin: | Ogun |
Country of Citizenship: | Nigeria |
high: | not applicable |
parents: | Dwayne Irons, Deron Irons |
Brothers and sisters: | not applicable |
Husband • Spouse: | unmarried |
Boyfriend and partner: | Keith Powers (2017-2022), Quincy Brown (2016-2017) |
Children: | not applicable |
Profession: | Actress • Television personality |
net worth: | $3 million |
early life
Ryan Destiny was born in Detroit, Michigan, United States on January 8, 1995. Her father, Deron Irons, is of African-American descent. In contrast, her mother, Dawn Irons, is of mixed race (white and African-American).
Her father was also a member of the 1990s R&B band Guesss, so music runs in her family.
Ryan Destiny attended West Bloomfield High School. In January 2011, she participated in a singing competition at the red carpet premiere of Justin Bieber’s Never Say Die and won the competition.
Profession
When Ryan Destiny was a senior in high school, he and two other friends decided to form a music group. The group was named “New Extremes”.
Ryan Destiny’s mother, Dawn Irons, helped the girls get an audition for America’s Got Talent. Destiny and her friends competed on America’s Got Talent in 2011 and made it to the third round of auditions.
In 2011, Ryan Destiny began studying vocal music and dance. She was also signed by an independent record label in Michigan. In junior high school, she and a friend formed a band, which later disbanded. New member Chelsea Stone, who had competed on “America’s Got Talent,” joined Ryan Destiny, Jasmine Boll and the band.
Later, they decided to change the band name to Love Dollhouse. All Def, the record label that worked with Russell Simmons, Steve Rifkind and Brian Robbins, signed Love Dollhouse. The band then released their first single “Can I?” In 2015, the group decided to disband and really disbanded.
However, Ryan Destiny later signed a record deal with Capitol Records. She announced that she would release a solo EP a year later.
In addition to singing, Ryan Destiny has also appeared in movies and television shows. In 2010, she starred in the web series “The Wannabes Starring Savvy”. In 2011, she went to Los Angeles with her mother for several auditions.
In 2015, she starred in the independent film A Girl Like Grace, opposite Raven-Symoné and Garcelle Beauvais. The film, produced by Ty Hodges, had its world premiere at the Los Angeles Film Festival in June 2015.
Ryan Destiny was originally slated to play Tiana in Lee Daniels’ hit musical Empire. However, she was unable to take the role because she was already signed to All Def Music.
In December 2015, Ryan Destiny played one of the lead roles in Lee Daniels’ new TV series Star.
On December 14, 2016, Fox launched the television show, in which she co-starred with Queen Latifah.
Personal life
Ryan Destiny seems to be very secretive about her love life, so we don’t know any information about her relationship.
Ryan Destiny has been in relationships with Keith Powers (2017-2022) and Quincy Brown (2016-2017).
net worth
She is one of the multifaceted people who works hard in the industry. Ryan Destiny’s net worth is estimated to be $3 million. This wealth comes from her music career.
Social Media
- Instagram: @ryandestiny
- Twitter: @RyanDestiny
- Facebook: Ryan Destiny
- TikTok: @ryandestiny