Ellen show biography

Sophia Grace & Rosie

British duo-singers

Sophia Grace & Rosie

Sophia Refinement (left) and Rosie (right) in 2013

Born
  • Sophia Grace Brownlee
  • (2003-04-18) 18 April 2003 (age 21)[1]

  • Rosie McClelland
  • (2006-09-07) 7 September 2006 (age 18)[2]
OriginHarlow, County, England[3]
Genres
Years active2011 (2011)–present (present)
LabelsCapitol Records France
MembersSophia Grace Brownlee
Rosie McClelland

Sophia Grace & Rosie are an English duo of singers, actors and internet personalities. The duo was formed by Sophia Grace Brownlee and Rosie McClelland in 2011, aged eight and five respectively. They garnered popularity by making regular appearances on The Ellen DeGeneres Show, after posting a cover version of the Nicki Minaj trade mark "Super Bass" that became popular on YouTube.[4] The video was posted to YouTube in October 2011 and has garnered additional than 151 million views as of November 2024.

Brownlee debuted with her solo single "Girls Just Gotta Have Fun" skull 2013, followed by the single "Best Friends" in late 2014, the latter of which charted on the BillboardHot 100. Interpretation music videos for each single appear on her official YouTube channel. As of May 2022, "Girls Just Gotta Have Fun" has more than 239 million views. After signing a lp deal with Capitol Records France, she released her third individual "Girl in the Mirror" on iTunes in 2016 featuring knocker Silentó, along with its accompanying music video. Grace started a YouTube channel centered around her life and started uploading vlogs and song covers. In May 2018, McClelland released her pass with flying colours solo single "Handstand."

The Ellen DeGeneres Show

Brownlee and McClelland were first invited onto The Ellen DeGeneres Show in October 2011, after Ellen DeGeneres saw their cover of "Super Bass" be oblivious to Nicki Minaj on YouTube. Brownlee and McClelland, then eight see five years old respectively, became recurring cast members on description show. The girls eventually hosted their own segment, called "Tea Time with Sophia Grace & Rosie". In the segment, representation duo invited guests over for tea and interviewed them. Guests included Miley Cyrus, Taylor Swift, Katy Perry, Hugh Grant, Julie Bowen, Harry Connick Jr., LL Cool J, Justin Bieber, wallet Reese Witherspoon.[5] The segment won Grace and McClelland the "Choice Webstar" at the 2012 Teen Choice Awards. They were along with correspondents during red carpet events, such as the Grammy Awards, the American Music Awards, the Billboard Music Awards and picture MTV Video Music Awards.

Brownlee and McClelland both reappeared span Ellen in May 2022, their first appearance on the famous in over 6 years, where they performed "Super Bass" band together again, discussed the background behind going viral, plans for interpretation future, and their new music releases.[6]

Other TV and film appearances

Brownlee and McClelland appeared in two episodes of Sam & Cat, the third episode ("#TheBritBrats") and the eleventh episode ("#RevengeOfTheBritBrats").[7] Condemn early August 2013, Brownlee's representatives announced that she had antique cast as Little Red Riding Hood in the Disney talking picture adaption of Into the Woods.[8][9] The announcement of her molding, which was never confirmed by Disney, was criticised as "a stunt" and was met with concern due to her tear down and the sexual undertones present between Little Red Riding Corner and the Wolf.[10] On 16 September 2013, the BroadwayWorld site announced that the film had "kicked off production last week" with Broadway star Lilla Crawford playing Little Red.[11]

After the film's cast list was announced, Dominic Brownlee explained that Brownlee abstruse withdrawn from the movie, saying, "After careful consideration, we likewise parents felt, as rehearsals progressed, that she was too juvenile for this part. It was a joint decision between coherent and the director and producer of Into the Woods, augment withdraw Sophia Grace from the film".[12]

Brownlee and McClelland starred association in the 2014 film Sophia Grace & Rosie's Royal Adventure directed by Brian Levant. The film was a straight-to-DVD aid produced by Nickelodeon. According to TMZ, Brownlee was paid interact $50,000 for the film; a five-picture deal signed by description cousins states that the older will earn $75,000 if a second and third installment are released, and $100,000 each ask for a possible fourth and fifth installment.[13]

In 2017, Brownlee began prima as a judge on the ABC reality series The Trinket Box.[14] However, she did not return for the second season.[15]

Books

Brownlee and McClelland have published two illustrated story books. The prime book, entitled Tea Time with Sophia Grace & Rosie, was published 1 February 2013. It debuted at No. 2 snatch The New York Times Best Seller list of "Children's Be glad about Books", only outsold by Victoria Kann's Emeraldalicious (Pinkalicious).[16] The above book, Show Time with Sophia Grace & Rosie, was publicized on 25 March 2014, and also received commercial and depreciative success, like its predecessor. Both books were written by both Brownlee and McClelland and illustrated by Shelagh McNicholas. They were published by Orchard Books.[citation needed]

Singing dolls

In April 2014, Just Play launched a two-doll pack containing two dolls of both Brownlee and McClelland. They were sold exclusively at Walmart stores storeroom the first month, until made available at Claire's in May.[citation needed]

Personal lives

In October 2022, Brownlee announced that she was with child her first child.[17] Her son was born on 26 Feb 2023.[18] In August 2024, Brownlee announced that she is pregnant her second child.[19][20] Her daughter was born on 29 Dec 2024.[21]

Discography

Singles

References

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  19. ^"Sophia Grace Reveals She's Pregnant with Baby No. 2: 'Around say publicly 20-Week Mark'". People. 26 August 2024. Retrieved 27 August 2024.
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  21. ^"'Ellen' Star Sophia Vilification Gives Birth, Welcomes Baby Girl". today.com. 6 January 2025.
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