Look At Who We Found, “Ronnie” From “The Player’s Club!”

Posted On : December 10, 2015

chrystale7 Although Chrystale Wilson has starred in smaller films, like Pandora’s Box and Trois in 2000 and 2002, she hasn’t really been seen much on-screen. She has spent approximately the past 8 years performing in stage plays and has even worked with heavy hitters in that arena, like Tyler Perry. While doing that, she has also been working behind the scenes for years on various productions like the 2010 Trumpet Awards, Think Like A Man, Stomp The Yard 2, and others; and has written and produced a few independent films of her own, but now Chrystale is BACK!
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Chrystale Wilson pictured at a recent holiday event with actress and RHOA cast member, Kim Fields
Chrystale Wilson pictured at a recent holiday event with actress and RHOA cast member, Kim Fields

Chrystale is not only still acting, but she is an author now and has released a sex/recipe book titled “Sexipes, Sexcapades, and Recipes.”

She’ll be starring an an upcoming reality show/docu-series, From the Bottom Up, which is a joint venture with Flavor Unit entertainment and centric TV and is executive produced by Queen Latifah; R&B singer/Brownstone member and former “R&B Diva,” Nicci Gilbert;  Shakim Compere; Luchia Ashe; James Dubose and Yaneley Arty. The show will focus on women who have lost everything after having great success and are now in the process of working their way back to the top.

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Chrystale Wilson with Brownstone singer and former “R&B Diva” star, Nicci Gilbert

Chrystale is also starring in the UPTV movie that will be released on December 13, 2015, A Baby For Christmas, which also stars actresses Victoria Rowell and Kristoff St. John (from The Young and The Restless), Malinda Williams, Clifton Powell, Greg Allan Williams and more.
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chrystale6Now let’s talk about this sex/recipe book for a second, in 2012 Chrystale hit us with a sex book that had folks talking. Her book, “Sexipes, Sexcapades, and Recipes,” tells really erotic, sexual fantasy type stories that Chrystale said she wanted to expose and make as authentic as she possibly could, and it gives you recipes for not just spicing things up in the bedroom, but in the kitchen too- you know what they say a way to a man’s heart is through his stomach, so I guess Chrystale is making sure she not only shows women how to have the cooking covered but she’s got the sexual stories in there for the fellas (and women) and is showing the ladies how to make sure their men are satisfied on ALL levels. Here is the book’s cover, so that pretty much gives you an idea of just how entertaining and raw her book actually is…
sexipes bookWith all of the secrets and recipes she’s giving in her new book, it looks like Chrystale is giving the same message that “Ronnie” gave to “Ebony” in Players Club and that is “I ain’t trying to turn you out, I’m just trying to turn you on to some game.”
chrystale1It’s always great to see actors we loved in cult classics, like The Player’s Club, still making a name for themselves and building their brand. Chrystale made sure her scene stealing camera time in Players Club was not just gonna be 15 minutes of fame and she is a self proclaimed “hustler” in real life. But I mean really, who would have thought that “Ronnie” would have ended up being an author? Whenever it’s difficult for fans to separate the character from the real person, that’s when you know the actor did an incredible job and Chrystale really PLAYED that role! So props to her for leaving a lasting impression on us Player’s Club fans and we look forward to seeing her in her upcoming projects. Note to self: ‘Pick up a copy of that book…ASAP.’

Looking good Chrystale!

Random Fun Fact: She likes Charlie Wilson’s music:

 

 

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