Braeden Wright, born in 1991, in Alberta, Canada, is a Canadian model.
Scouted at a concert, Wright’s one of Soul Artist Management’s rising stars.
Wright has graced the pages of ‘Phabirk’ magazine, has worked for Italian fashion designer Roberto Cavalli, and has been photographed by talented photographers Domonick Gravine, Deon Jackson, and Jon Malinowski.
Besides his good looks, Wright has a passion for music who plays a variety of different instruments including the electric and acoustic guitar, bass, drums, and piano. He has quite an impressive voice based on his numerous covers on his YouTube channel.
In addition to playing hockey his whole life, Braeden graduated from the University of Alberta with a major in political science and a minor in History.
BecSeptember 21, 2012I too am struggling with suplpy and it I end up in tears at various points during the week. When the midwives ask about suplpy I know they are only trying to help but feel automatically like I am failing. My eight and a half week early (born at 31.5 weeks) baby has been in special care, next step from NICU (intensive care) for a month now, with no home date in sight yet. I have large breasts and while was aware that some mother’s have problems with breastfeeding, never thought I’d be one. Expressing is very different to feeding. My baby is usually supplemented with formula feeds twice a day and has breast milk for the remaining 6. I breastfeed twice a day for about 15 minutes as my baby tires very quickly from the demand of sucking on her, but when I feel her pull milk from me and we are both content it is the best feeling. I’m taking the view that as much breast milk as I can provide is better than none, while most days I’m strong and can feel good about this, there are days where the guilt eats away at me.