14-year-old entrepreneur has top US stars endorsing his clothing brand

14-year-old entrepreneur has top US stars endorsing his clothing brand

- A 14-year-old boy named Trey Brown runs his own fashion brand that is quickly becoming renowned

- The brand named SPERGO is into sweatsuits, hoodies, boxer briefs, and accessories for both genders

- Recently, US rapper Diddy who is Brown's idol, surprised him with $25k to boost his enterprise

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Trey Brown is the 14-year-old owner of SPERGO, a boutique fashion collection that includes sweatsuits, hoodies, boxer briefs, and accessories for both genders as well as children.

Blackenterprise.com reports that the clothing company has already garnered a loyal celebrity following with people like rapper DaBaby, Meek Mill, and others spotted wearing his clothes.

Briefly.co.za learnt that recently on the Ellen show, the young entrepreneur was surprised by yet another star. Mr Sean who is popularly known as Diddy gave the young man a surprise of his life.

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The host of the popular show then revealed that she had arranged for Brown to meet Diddy, his idol, and present him with a business grant to expand his company.

According to Brown, Diddy was one of his biggest inspirations and fueled his desire to open a business at an early age, and the US rapper could testify to that.

“This kid would call me every single day. I don’t know how he got my number. And he didn’t regular-call me neither,” Diddy said on the show and then presented Brown with a $25,000 check.

Meanwhile, popular Ghanaian comedian, Ajeezay, has revealed in a recent interview that his journey to becoming a comedian was a very rough one partly because of his family.

Ajeezay made this revelation among several others in a one-on-one session with Ghanaian blogger, Zion Felix.

The comedian explained that he graduated with a first-class degree from the University of Cape Coast (UCC) having studied a Bachelor of Science in Education and majored in Chemistry and Biology.

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