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Kimberley Drummond was born in Spanish Town, Jamaica and migrated to the USA with her mom at the young age of four. While attending school, Kimberley began dance classes as a hobby and fell in love with the stage which made her want to learn everything about it. She attended Middle & High Schools for Performing Arts in South Florida . After graduating, she was accepted into the New York School for Film and Television Conservatory where she studied her on-camera training. Continuing her studies with local coaches in New York City, she landed the supporting role of Taqua in the Independent film Mooz-Lum alongside greats Nia Long, Roger Guenveur Smith, Evan Ross, and Danny Glover . Kimberley has since made television appearances on CW's highest-rated show, The Vampire Diaries, Rectify on Sundance TV, Homeland, Fuller House, BET's The Game, and many more. Kimberley has also been featured in films such as the critically acclaimed Hunger Games franchise in Catching Fire & Magic Mike XXL.

Taking place between Season 3 and Season 4 of "The Boys," "Mon Coeur" follows Kimiko and Frenchie as they venture on their own mission. After the catastrophic events of Season 3, the duo decides to take a break from the chaos of Butcher's relentless vendetta and the Seven's corruption. Seeking solace and a sense of purpose, they find themselves drawn to mysterious reports of the G-Men, a notorious and enigmatic group of Supes with their own dark secrets, As Kimiko and Frenchie delve deeper into the G-Men's world, they uncover a web of deception and hidden agendas. Their investigation leads them to confront new adversaries and old demons, pushing their bond to its limits. With each revelation, Kimiko and Frenchie are forced to confront their own pasts and redefine their understanding of loyalty, love, and justice.
