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ROXANNE JONES ➝ THIRD SIBLING
I'M YOUR BIGGEST FAN
❖ FULL NAME: Roxanne Solette Wilson-Jones. ❖ PRONOUNS: She/Her. ❖ AGE: 21. (February 3rd). ❖ BIRTH ORDER: Third. Half-Sibling. ❖ GRADE: Junior. ❖ MAJOR: Music. ❖ SEXUAL ORIENTATION: Homosexual. ❖ ROMANTIC ORIENTATION: Homoromantic. ❖ FACECLAIM: Jade Thirlwall.
I'LL FOLLOW YOU UNTIL YOU LOVE ME
If you had asked Grace Wilson, she would tell you that without a shadow of doubt – her daughter, Roxanne Wilson-Jones, came out of the womb singing. Even before she could form actual words, she was babbling tunes from children’s songs that he had played for her ad nauseam. It took Roxanne a little longer than most children to speak, because she was far too busy trying to remember the notes to the songs that she had loved so dearly.
Grace, of course, took this all in complete stride and loved every single second of it. When Roxanne was born, her father Marcus simultaneously disappeared from their lives. Even though Grace was heartbroken, she embraced life as a single mother. The one thing that was hard for Grace to get used to was the fact that she was a white woman raising a half-black daughter. Roxanne’s hair was constantly a mess, her wild curls placed in tight pigtails. Though because Roxanne was young, she didn’t see this as a problem.
As she grew older, Roxanne told her mom that she needed to learn how to do her hair. All of the girls in her class had a million beads in their hair, while hers was quite literally the biggest afro many of those kids had seen. Thankfully, she took a class and talked to some of the mothers there. Soon enough, her hair was completely in place. Even though her clothes weren’t the same as theirs, she loved the fact that she looked like the other black girls in her class.
It was something at a young age that Roxanne didn’t realize that she was struggling with. These young girls and boys were being brought up underneath this culture that she had absolutely no clue about. They would tell her stories of food and traditions – ones that Roxanne had no clue of. She almost felt jealous in a way. Was she really black?
By the time that she was ten years old, she knew that in her heart she was a black girl.. even if her mother was white and she didn’t have that culture. Even at a young age, she had experienced racism enough to realize that she would always be a black girl.. and not someone who was also white. It was those small things that were explained to her by Grace, that started her passion for something more. While they were at the movies, someone asked Grace if Roxanne was really her daughter… she ended up going off on a tangent on how incredibly racist that was. Grace couldn’t have been more proud.
She didn’t realize that he had raised a firecracker, though. A firecracker with a voice that didn’t come around very often. If at all. Roxanne’s life was two very important things: singing and equality. While she was incredibly active in high school.. getting straight A’s, singing in the school musicals and choir, the one thing that got her in trouble was her mouth. And not with singing. Any mention of sexism or racism, and she would go completely off. Even if it had been her teacher that had said something.
During her Freshman year, Roxanne realized something about herself. Instead of being attracted to guys, she wanted nothing more than to feel a girl’s soft skin underneath her fingertips. Because she was so active in every inclusive group, she accepted herself. “I’m gay, mom!” Roxanne exclaimed to her mother excitedly, and of course – all she did was laugh and hug her. It wasn’t really a surprise to her, or really anyone else. While being an advocate for racism and feminism.. the LGBTQ+ group got another member, and she always fought for it, never letting anyone forget that she was in fact, a lesbian.
Roxanne knew that she didn’t want to do anything with her life other than sing. Singing was important to her. She felt like herself whenever she was singing. Anytime that she opened her mouth to sing, the whole room fell quiet. And that’s exactly how she knew that she was destined to do it for the rest of her life. While she always made fun of shows like The X-Factor, she decided to try out anyway. And luckily enough for her, she made it. Absolutely no one, including Grace, was surprised. Roxanne was placed with three other girls that quickly ended up her best friends. They created a group called Femme Fatale.
Around the time that Roxanne and her girl group started to get traction, Grace decided to give her the information of her father: Marcus Jones. Even though Roxanne was busy touring and doing just about everything to keep their popularity alive, she wanted to know about her father. She had always been curious, but never asked any questions due to the fact that she didn’t want to upset her mother, for any sort of reason. A few phone calls later and Roxanne was making plans to fly down to Los Angeles to meet her father, and in turn – step siblings.
Because Roxanne grew up as an only child, she accepted this with open arms. She spent as much time as she could in Los Angeles trying to get to know Marcus and her new step siblings. As time went by, Roxanne felt as if she had known them her whole life. Or at least she wished she had. No matter how they felt about her, she knew that she had gained a new family and she felt as if her heart grew a million times bigger.
Because Roxanne was so interested in spending more time with her father and step-siblings, she decided to make a big move to Los Angeles. While Grace wasn’t too happy about this in the beginning, she learnt to embrace the fact that her daughter had more people that loved her – and that was important to her. Thankfully, the girls of Femme Fatale followed her.. as they thought it would be incredibly important to make a name in the United States, rather than the United Kingdom. And so it was: Roxanne lived in Los Angeles now, enrolled in school at Pacific State University and is just trying to live a normal life… except that’s not so simple when you’re in the most popular girl group there is right now, is it?
BABY, THERE'S NO OTHER SUPERSTAR
Roxanne is very casual and laid back when she’s not on stage or filming a music video. She wears mostly plaid button up t-shirts, jeans and leather jackets. People often tell her that her style reflects her sexuality, which she finds heavily offensive.
YOU KNOW THAT I'LL BE YOUR PAPARAZZI
Randall Smith is a famous musician. Michelle Jones is a stay-at-home mother. Marcus Jones is a Hollywood actor and the step-father to the children. They took his last name after he married their mother.
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TEXT 📲 ROXANNE
ROXANNE: Hello, lovely x
ROXANNE: Happy birthday! I hope we can have lunch soon? I want to give your gift.
BREANNA: Hey, Roxie!
BREANNA: Thank you! Of course we can. I would have said yes either way, but mention a gift and you know I'm there. 😜
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Thank you for your audition, JORDAN. We are thrilled to welcome you into the group as the Third Jones who you have chosen to name ROXANNE SOLETTE, with the faceclaim of Jade Thirlwall, and we truly cannot wait to meet them. Please send in your account in the next 24 hours, and read over the new members checklist before sending in your link.
ALL ABOUT YOU ➝
Jordan, She/Her, 24, EST
YOUR ACTIVITY ➝
I work 50 hours a week during the weekdays, so some days I won’t be around due to being tired or just too busy, but I’ll make a point to sign onto mobile if I’m not available for the day. 6/10.
ANYTHING TO ADD? ➝
Removed.
YOUR CHARACTER ➝
Roxanne ‘Roxie’ Solette Jones [FC: Jade Thirlwall]
AGE, ORDER & BIRTHDAY ➝
20. Fourth sibling. February 3rd. Solo.
GRADE & MAJOR ➝
Third year, Music major.
SEXUAL & ROMANTIC ORIENTATION ➝
Homosexual/homoromantic.
FAMOUS FAMILY ➝
Randall Smith is a famous musician. Michelle Jones is a stay-at-home mother. Marcus Jones is a Hollywood actor and the step-father to the children. They took his last name after he married their mother.
BIOGRAPHY ➝
If you had asked Grace Wilson, she would tell you that without a shadow of doubt – her daughter, Roxanne Wilson-Jones, came out of the womb singing. Even before she could form actual words, she was babbling tunes from children’s songs that he had played for her ad nauseam. It took Roxanne a little longer than most children to speak, because she was far too busy trying to remember the notes to the songs that she had loved so dearly.
Grace, of course, took this all in complete stride and loved every single second of it. When Roxanne was born, her father Marcus simultaneously disappeared from their lives. Even though Grace was heartbroken, she embraced life as a single mother. The one thing that was hard for Grace to get used to was the fact that she was a white woman raising a half-black daughter. Roxanne’s hair was constantly a mess, her wild curls placed in tight pigtails. Though because Roxanne was young, she didn’t see this as a problem.
As she grew older, Roxanne told her mom that she needed to learn how to do her hair. All of the girls in her class had a million beads in their hair, while hers was quite literally the biggest afro many of those kids had seen. Thankfully, she took a class and talked to some of the mothers there. Soon enough, her hair was completely in place. Even though her clothes weren’t the same as theirs, she loved the fact that she looked like the other black girls in her class.
It was something at a young age that Roxanne didn’t realize that she was struggling with. These young girls and boys were being brought up underneath this culture that she had absolutely no clue about. They would tell her stories of food and traditions – ones that Roxanne had no clue of. She almost felt jealous in a way. Was she really black?
By the time that she was ten years old, she knew that in her heart she was a black girl.. even if her mother was white and she didn’t have that culture. Even at a young age, she had experienced racism enough to realize that she would always be a black girl.. and not someone who was also white. It was those small things that were explained to her by Grace, that started her passion for something more. While they were at the movies, someone asked Grace if Roxanne was really her daughter… she ended up going off on a tangent on how incredibly racist that was. Grace couldn’t have been more proud.
She didn’t realize that he had raised a firecracker, though. A firecracker with a voice that didn’t come around very often. If at all. Roxanne’s life was two very important things: singing and equality. While she was incredibly active in high school.. getting straight A’s, singing in the school musicals and choir, the one thing that got her in trouble was her mouth. And not with singing. Any mention of sexism or racism, and she would go completely off. Even if it had been her teacher that had said something.
During her Freshman year, Roxanne realized something about herself. Instead of being attracted to guys, she wanted nothing more than to feel a girl’s soft skin underneath her fingertips. Because she was so active in every inclusive group, she accepted herself. “I’m gay, mom!” Roxanne exclaimed to her mother excitedly, and of course – all she did was laugh and hug her. It wasn’t really a surprise to her, or really anyone else. While being an advocate for racism and feminism.. the LGBTQ+ group got another member, and she always fought for it, never letting anyone forget that she was in fact, a lesbian.
Roxanne knew that she didn’t want to do anything with her life other than sing. Singing was important to her. She felt like herself whenever she was singing. Anytime that she opened her mouth to sing, the whole room fell quiet. And that’s exactly how she knew that she was destined to do it for the rest of her life. While she always made fun of shows like The X-Factor, she decided to try out anyway. And luckily enough for her, she made it. Absolutely no one, including Grace, was surprised. Roxanne was placed with three other girls that quickly ended up her best friends. They created a group called Femme Fatale.
Around the time that Roxanne and her girl group started to get traction, Grace decided to give her the information of her father: Marcus Jones. Even though Roxanne was busy touring and doing just about everything to keep their popularity alive, she wanted to know about her father. She had always been curious, but never asked any questions due to the fact that she didn’t want to upset her mother, for any sort of reason. A few phone calls later and Roxanne was making plans to fly down to Los Angeles to meet her father, and in turn – step siblings.
Because Roxanne grew up as an only child, she accepted this with open arms. She spent as much time as she could in Los Angeles trying to get to know Marcus and her new step siblings. As time went by, Roxanne felt as if she had known them her whole life. Or at least she wished she had. No matter how they felt about her, she knew that she had gained a new family and she felt as if her heart grew a million times bigger.
Because Roxanne was so interested in spending more time with her father and step-siblings, she decided to make a big move to Los Angeles. While Grace wasn’t too happy about this in the beginning, she learnt to embrace the fact that her daughter had more people that loved her – and that was important to her. Thankfully, the girls of Femme Fatale followed her.. as they thought it would be incredibly important to make a name in the United States, rather than the United Kingdom. And so it was: Roxanne lived in Los Angeles now, enrolled in school at Pacific State University and is just trying to live a normal life… except that’s not so simple when you’re in the most popular girl group there is right now, is it?
AESTHETIC ➝
Roxanne is very casual and laid back when she’s not on stage or filming a music video. She wears mostly plaid button up t-shirts, jeans and leather jackets. People often tell her that her style reflects her sexuality, which she finds heavily offensive. [X]
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