
Known for her rendition of ‘Super Bass’ alongside her ‘hype girl’ cousin Rosie McClelland, Sophia Grace Brownlee is all grown up – and even has her own fashion brand If gen alpha lingo taking over social media and Millie Bobby Brown getting married didn’t make you feel old already, a new reminder just dropped. Ellen Show star Sophia Grace Brownlee – who you may remember as a part of the adorable singing duo Sophia Grace & Rosie – is pregnant with her second child at 21. The young mum welcomed her first, a baby boy named River, in February last year. This time, she is expecting a daughter, due to arrive in 2025. The Essex native went viral with her cousin Rosie McClelland for their rendition of Nicki Minaj ’s “Super Bass” on The Ellen DeGeneres Show in 2011. Years later, they are still just as close. In fact, McClelland, 18, played a crucial role in her cousin’s recent baby shower, bringing a ring light to the venue to make sure the woman of the hour had the perfect lighting for her photographs. “Rosie saved the day ... She literally brought this same light last time for River’s baby shower because I didn’t have one,” the soon-to-be mum of two revealed in a YouTube vlog. MY OFFICIAL BABY SHOWER 🎀 | SOPHIA GRACE Brownlee went on to share glimpses from the happy day on her Instagram and YouTube channel, gushing over the pink-and-white bow-themed decor. As the celebrations came to a close, the cousins did the “baby mama” dance challenge together, which they also did for Brownlee’s first pregnancy. Advertisement From hosting Tea Time with Sophia Grace & Rosie in their pink tutus and tiaras on Ellen to experiencing life milestones together, the pair have come a long way. McClelland is now a singer-songwriter, but what has Brownlee been up to? She once took a break from social media due to anxiety but has since grown her following by leaps and bounds. Here’s what we know about her now: She’s a content creator {"@context":"https://schema.org","@type":"ImageObject","caption":"Sophia Grace Brownlee is a fashion and family content creator. Photo: @therealsophiagrace/Instagram","url":"https://img.i-scmp.com/cdn-cgi/image/fit=contain,width=1024,format=auto/sites/default/files/d8/images/canvas/2024/11/29/1c9b06dc-9f0f-4866-a066-d86fad7498cd_7390c88c.jpg"} Sophia Grace Brownlee is a fashion and family content creator. Photo: @therealsophiagrace/Instagram Besides their Ellen fame, Sophia Grace Brownlee and Rosie McClelland starred in Sophia Grace & Rosie’s Royal Adventure in 2014 and Sam & Cat . They also wrote two books. Once that chapter closed, Brownlee parlayed her popularity into launching a solo music career and built her fashion brand, LoLo London, that McClelland is often seen sporting. Today, she is an influencer and content creator boasting 1.5 million followers on Instagram and 3.52 million subscribers on YouTube, where she shares fashion and family content. She also regularly collaborates with brands such as FashionNova. She is private about her partner {"@context":"https://schema.org","@type":"ImageObject","caption":"Sophia Grace Brownlee welcomed her first child, son River, in 2023. Photo: @therealsophiagrace/Instagram","url":"https://img.i-scmp.com/cdn-cgi/image/fit=contain,width=1024,format=auto/sites/default/files/d8/images/canvas/2024/11/29/9ed2c2c5-1714-40dd-ae08-5f6d541f47a4_d7491f3d.jpg"} Sophia Grace Brownlee welcomed her first child, son River, in 2023. Photo: @therealsophiagrace/Instagram
Larson Financial Group LLC raised its position in shares of Southern Copper Co. ( NYSE:SCCO – Free Report ) by 578.3% in the 3rd quarter, according to the company in its most recent disclosure with the Securities & Exchange Commission. The firm owned 407 shares of the basic materials company’s stock after buying an additional 347 shares during the period. Larson Financial Group LLC’s holdings in Southern Copper were worth $47,000 as of its most recent filing with the Securities & Exchange Commission. A number of other institutional investors have also modified their holdings of SCCO. Ensign Peak Advisors Inc increased its stake in Southern Copper by 1.0% during the 2nd quarter. Ensign Peak Advisors Inc now owns 10,558 shares of the basic materials company’s stock worth $1,138,000 after buying an additional 108 shares during the period. Prudential PLC increased its position in shares of Southern Copper by 1.0% during the second quarter. Prudential PLC now owns 10,667 shares of the basic materials company’s stock worth $1,149,000 after acquiring an additional 109 shares during the period. Tyche Wealth Partners LLC raised its stake in shares of Southern Copper by 0.6% in the third quarter. Tyche Wealth Partners LLC now owns 19,685 shares of the basic materials company’s stock valued at $2,277,000 after acquiring an additional 109 shares in the last quarter. Greenwood Capital Associates LLC raised its stake in shares of Southern Copper by 0.7% in the third quarter. Greenwood Capital Associates LLC now owns 15,722 shares of the basic materials company’s stock valued at $1,819,000 after acquiring an additional 112 shares in the last quarter. Finally, Inspire Advisors LLC boosted its holdings in Southern Copper by 3.9% in the third quarter. Inspire Advisors LLC now owns 3,001 shares of the basic materials company’s stock valued at $347,000 after purchasing an additional 113 shares during the period. 7.94% of the stock is owned by institutional investors and hedge funds. Southern Copper Stock Performance Shares of Southern Copper stock opened at $100.35 on Friday. The firm has a market capitalization of $78.83 billion, a P/E ratio of 25.84, a P/E/G ratio of 1.54 and a beta of 1.18. The company has a quick ratio of 2.31, a current ratio of 2.77 and a debt-to-equity ratio of 0.64. Southern Copper Co. has a 52 week low of $70.92 and a 52 week high of $129.79. The firm’s 50 day moving average is $110.08 and its two-hundred day moving average is $108.49. Southern Copper Dividend Announcement Wall Street Analyst Weigh In SCCO has been the topic of several recent research reports. Citigroup upped their price target on Southern Copper from $99.44 to $100.00 and gave the stock a “sell” rating in a report on Wednesday, October 2nd. Morgan Stanley upped their target price on shares of Southern Copper from $97.00 to $100.00 and gave the stock an “underweight” rating in a research note on Thursday, September 19th. Finally, Scotiabank decreased their price target on shares of Southern Copper from $54.00 to $52.00 and set a “sector underperform” rating for the company in a research note on Tuesday, October 15th. Six analysts have rated the stock with a sell rating, one has assigned a hold rating and three have assigned a buy rating to the company’s stock. According to data from MarketBeat.com, the stock has an average rating of “Hold” and a consensus price target of $90.63. Check Out Our Latest Stock Analysis on Southern Copper Southern Copper Company Profile ( Free Report ) Southern Copper Corporation engages in mining, exploring, smelting, and refining copper and other minerals in Peru, Mexico, Argentina, Ecuador, and Chile. The company is involved in the mining, milling, and flotation of copper ore to produce copper and molybdenum concentrates; smelting of copper concentrates to produce blister and anode copper; refining of anode copper to produce copper cathodes; production of molybdenum concentrate and sulfuric acid; production of refined silver, gold, and other materials; and mining and processing of zinc, copper, molybdenum, silver, gold, and lead. Featured Articles Receive News & Ratings for Southern Copper Daily - Enter your email address below to receive a concise daily summary of the latest news and analysts' ratings for Southern Copper and related companies with MarketBeat.com's FREE daily email newsletter .Whether or not Minnesota Wild fans believe in Santa Claus is irrelevant as families all across the State of Hockey gather near their Christmas trees, real or artificial. Whether or not they believe, truly, in the second round of the NHL playoffs is the real factor determining their level of holiday spirit. Save for a recent blip of four straight losses, this has been a hockey season filled with unexpected fun from a team for whom preseason expectations were low. The Wild entered the three-day holiday break in solid contention for the top of not only the Central Division but also the Western Conference with a 21-10-4 record after a 4-3 victory over the Blackhawks on Monday. ADVERTISEMENT As the NHL enjoys a holiday break that comes just a few games shy of the 2024-25 season’s midway mark, we offer a quintet of wishes that would help bring a Merry Christmas and, even more importantly, a Happy New Year to the State of Hockey. The Wild have not seen top-line center Joel Eriksson Ek or veteran defenseman Jake Middleton play a game in weeks. They lost top-line winger Mats Zuccarello for a month. They lost mainstay goalie Filip Gustavsson for a week. They have had live through games without Marat Khusnutdinov, Yakob Trenin, Jakub Lauko, Jonas Brodin, Ryan Hartman and Jared Spurgeon. Even superstar forward Kirill Kaprizov missed a game after a nasty knee-on-knee check during a November win in Edmonton. The injury bug pays a visit to every team at some point, and we hear lots of brave talk about the “next man up” and other cool clichés. But a healthy roster in 2025 could mean the difference between sneaking into the playoffs and contending for a new banner for the Xcel Energy Center rafters. On Dec. 6, the Wild won convincingly in Anaheim by a 5-1 count. Roughly 19 hours after that game concluded, they had to face the powerful Kings in downtown Los Angeles and lost 4-1. Last weekend, a home loss to Utah was followed, less than 24 hours later, by a visit to Central-leading Winnipeg, which won handily. On Jan. 11, they will play in San Jose, then have roughly 19 hours to get to Las Vegas for a night with the Knights. Like injuries, everyone deals with schedule quirks, especially in a season like this when things are condensed due to the two-week break for the 4 Nations Cup in February. But the spate of back-to-backs in different rinks has certainly done Minnesota no favors in the realm of getting healthy and staying healthy. Of the Wild’s 21 wins, two have been notably impressive. In October, they went on the road to Florida and blasted past the defending Stanley Cup champion Panthers 5-1. A month later, in Edmonton, they rallied from an early deficit and beat the Oilers — who were within one win of the Cup last season — by a 5-3 count. Beyond those two games, the Wild have generally beaten the teams they should beat (San Jose, Anaheim, Chicago, Nashville, Columbus, etc.) and have had trouble with the NHL’s elite. ADVERTISEMENT Heading into Friday’s visit to Dallas, the Wild are a collective 1-6-1 versus the others among the top five in the West — Winnipeg, Vegas, Edmonton and Los Angeles. And it’s worth noting that after those signature wins in Florida and Edmonton, both of those foes won handily during visits to Minnesota in December. More wins, and more signature wins, are going to be needed if this team is to contend for anything notable. In the smiling Russian kid that wears number 97, the Wild have their first true contender for NHL most valuable player honors in the quarter-century history of the franchise. His seemingly nightly habit of getting pucks past the opposing goalie — honed by hours and hours of “we need to drag him off the ice” work post-practice — is like nothing Minnesota fans have seen, maybe ever. On July 1, Kaprizov will be a free agent, and Wild owner Craig Liepold vowed in a preseason meeting with reporters that no other team will offer Kaprizov more money or more years on his next contract. That might mean an eight-year pact worth $15 million a season. Having given fans a taste of the good life with a superstar wearing green and Iron Range red, keeping Kaprizov in Minnesota is their most important New Years’ resolution. The entertainment complex that Marcus Foligno dubbed the “Kirill and Zuccy” show is a sight to behold, with numbers 97 and 36 showing off some amazing chemistry as they torment opposing goalies and defenses. But the Wild need more than an amazing top line if they are to play games in May. The holiday break perhaps comes at the best time for a few players mired in some mid-winter doldrums, such as Marcus Johansson (six straight games without a point), Matt Boldy (one assist in the past five games) and Ryan Hartman, who has not appeared on the offensive score sheet in more than a month, going an unexpected 16 consecutive games without a goal or assist. “I’ve had opportunities to score. 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