She co-founded The J-ist TV, an online entertainment web-series that highlights African culture and a range of topical issues; the series features interviews involving some of Africa's top personalities.
She studied music and eventually went on to join the school choir and later formed an R&B girl group with two friends called Regné (pronounced "reign").
[3] She attended Christ the King Sixth Form College where she completed her A Levels in Law, Psychology, and English Language & Literature.
[2][7] After obtaining her law degree, she began to appear in shows such as BBC One's Material Girl, Bollywood movie Cocktail (2012) and The Charlatans by Ashley Waters.
[7] She soon found herself on set with legendary director Christopher Nolan in 2011 for the film The Dark Knight Rises, which she describes as an "unforgettable experience".