β’ July 14th,1995 in a small town in Cambridge, England.
Who are/were your parents? (Know their names, occupations, personalities, etc.)
β’ Mom is Nicola McClure, a 56 year old woman who migrated from the Dominican Republic to the UK in her early twenties to pursue her dream of becoming a model, which she had some success in before she transitioned into journalism. She could be described as nurturing, always jumping into βmom modeβ no matter what room sheβs in.
β’ Dad is Adonis McClure, a 55 year old man of jamaican descent who was born in England shortly after his parents moved there for a better life. While pursuing his dream of becoming a pro soccer player he worked as a wielder to help support his parents and siblings. His children would describe him hardworking, intimidating, and a jokester.
Do you have any siblings? What are/were they like?
β’ 3 sisters ages 35, 33, and 27. The two oldest were like additional moms to him at times. They are very goal driven women who helps their dad with running his self-starting foundation. His younger sister is the token βbabyβ to a tee who is still trying to find her footing in life. Despite their age gaps they are all very close and have a dedicated imessage groupchat.
Where do you live now, and with whom? Describe the place and the person/people.
β’ He lives alone in a townhouse that is apart of a gated community, it is 2 stories with a finished basement that has been transformed into game-room. Majority of his home is decorated with different tones of blue and a neutral nude color. He has a lot of his collectibles (funko pops, signed movie posters, special edition lego sets etc) displayed around his home.
What is your occupation?
β’ Physicianβs Assistant in a clinic that specializes in cosmetic augmentations.
Write a full physical description of yourself. You might want to consider factors such as: height, weight, race, hair and eye color, style of dress, and any tattoos, scars, or distinguishing marks.
β’ He stands at around 5'9", his frame solid and grounded, a fusion of Jamaican and Dominican roots woven into his very presence. His skin, a warm tawny beige with the faintest olive undertones. Dark brown hair, thick and tightly coiled, that is grown out a bit. His eyes, a striking hazel, flicker with a quiet intensity, contrasting with the calm stoicism of his full, well-kept beardβtrimmed low.
To which social class do you belong?
β’ Upper-Middle Class.
Do you have any allergies, diseases, or other physical weaknesses?
β’ Seasonal allergies.
Are you right- or left-handed?
β’ Left-handed.
What does your voice sound like?
β’ In professional settings, his voice carries the calm precision of a neutral British accent, tinged with the understated charm of Cambridge. But when he's with friends and family, his tone shifts, taking on a rhythmic cadence shaped by the melodies of Jamaican Patois and Dominican Spanish. The result is an accent that feels both rich and melodic, infused with a subtle warmth, like the soft hum of the Caribbean breeze.
What words and/or phrases do you use very frequently?
β’ Bless up, Wah gwann (more so when heβs joking with his dad), Whatever TikTok sound is stuck in his head for the week.
What do you have in your pockets?
β’ Car keys, Wallet, chipotle receipt and trident gum.
Do you have any quirks, strange mannerisms, annoying habits, or other defining characteristics?
β’ Tends to switch accents without even thinking about it β Has a thing for hand gestures. When they talk, especially when excited, they canβt help but snap their fingers or move their hands in rhythm with their words, like the beat is built into their conversation β Theyβve got a bit of a sweet tooth too. Hard-dough bread or fried plantains are always their go-to comfort food. Itβs a habit thatβs stuck with them from their roots. β When theyβre with family, thereβs a lot of teasing and joking around in a way that feels both playful and familiar
PART 2: GROWING UP
How would you describe your childhood in general?
β’ He would describe his childhood as a blend of cultures and experiences, one that always felt rich but never quite predictable. Growing up in the UK, he was surrounded by the calm, often reserved atmosphere of Cambridgeβquiet streets, green parks, and the kind of politeness that came naturally to people from his fatherβs side. But there was always a vibrant energy at home, thanks to his mother, who brought a bit of the Dominican warmth and flair with her.
His mother had migrated to the UK in her early twenties to pursue a modeling career, and though she was successful, there were always hints of nostalgia for the island life she left behind. Her stories of the Dominican Republic filled the house, and the musicβmerengue, bachataβwas often playing, even when it was just a lazy Sunday afternoon. She had a certain regal confidence, and he couldnβt help but admire her, especially when he realized how hard she worked to make her way in a new country, all while raising him and his siblings.
His father, a first-generation Jamaican immigrant, had a different kind of presence. He had that calm intensity that came with his pro soccer careerβfocused, driven, but always managing to weave in laughter and stories of his Jamaican roots. Sundays at home would sometimes be filled with soccer games on TV, and his dad would teach him little bits of Patois, though he always seemed to push him to be the best version of himself, both on and off the field.
What is your earliest memory?
β’ His earliest memory is of sitting on his dadβs lap in front of the TV, watching a soccer match. The smell of jerk chicken cooking in the background and the sound of his mom laughing with her friends while his sisterβs helped her.
How much schooling have you had?
β’ He completed his undergraduate degree in a science-related field, where he first developed an interest in healthcare, before going on to complete the rigorous training to become a physicianβs assistant. It took him a few years of intense coursework, clinical rotations, and hands-on experience in various medical settings to earn his certification.
Did you enjoy school?
β’ He wasnβt always the biggest fan of school, but he appreciated the structure and the opportunities it gave him.
Where did you learn most of your skills and other abilities?
β’ He learned most of his skills through a combination of formal education and hands-on experience. His medical knowledge and clinical abilities came from years of rigorous training to become a physicianβs assistant. But a lot of his personal skillsβlike empathy, communication, and adaptabilityβwere shaped by his upbringing in a multicultural home. Growing up around his parentsβ diverse backgrounds, he learned to navigate different perspectives and connect with people from all walks of life, which made him especially effective in his medical career.
While growing up, did you have any role models? If so, describe them.
β’ His parents were always his biggest role models. His mother, with her strength and determination, showed him what it meant to chase your dreams. Her resilience and grace in navigating two very different cultures left a lasting impact on him. His father, a former pro soccer player, taught him the importance of discipline, focus, and hard work. Even though he was a quiet figure, his fatherβs unwavering commitment to excellence in everything he did inspired him to push himself, both personally and professionally.
While growing up, how did you get along with the other members of your family?
β’ Growing up, he had a strong bond with every member of his family. He was especially close with his three sisters, who he considered his closest allies. They had a natural camaraderie and always looked out for one another, whether it was supporting each other through school or just hanging out at home. With his parents, the dynamic was a blend of admiration and respect.
As a child, what did you want to be when you grew up?
β’ He wanted to be a professional soccer player.
As a child, what were your favorite activities?
β’ Soccer, school trips, swimming, going to his dadβs games.
As a child, what kinds of personality traits did you display?
β’ As a child, he displayed a sensitive and intuitive nature. He was very in tune with the emotions of those around him, often picking up on how others were feeling without them needing to say much. Family was incredibly important to him, and he had a protective streak, always looking out for the people he loved. He was imaginative and creative, often lost in his own world of stories and drawings. Though he could be a bit shy at first, especially with new people, once he felt comfortable, he was warm, loyal, and deeply caring.
As a child, were you popular? Who were your friends, and what were they like?
β’ He was what you would consider popular thanks to the status of his parents and the weight it held in his community. He had a handful of friends, most of them also had affluent families who had raised spoiled brats. They tended to push the boundaries of London and many times bumped heads over moral compasses.
When and with whom was your first kiss?
β’ Kory Wilson at their 3rd grade ball.
Are you a virgin? If not, when and with whom did you lose your virginity?
β’ Kory Wilson after their sophomore Leaverβs Ball.
PART 3: PAST INFLUENCES
What do you consider the most important event of your life so far?
β’ Finishing the schooling needed for his current role.
Who has had the most influence on you?
β’ His older sisters.
What do you consider your greatest achievement?
β’ Building a solid foundation in a different country for himself.
What is your greatest regret?
β’ Missing out on some of the fun in college.
What is the most evil thing you have ever done?
β’ Ignoring his dad during his first year of college due to a disagreement about his future goals.
Do you have a criminal record of any kind?
β’ No.
When was the time you were the most frightened?
β’ Coming out to his parents and family.
What is the most embarrassing thing ever to happen to you?
β’ Getting too drunk and vomiting on his crush.
If you could change one thing from your past, what would it be, and why?
β’ Taking a gap year to just travel some and have real down time.
What is your best memory?
β’ Any holidays spent at home or when he had opportunities to travel back to his momβs home to meet relatives.