Brownlee and McClelland appeared in two episodes of
Sam & Cat, the third episode ("#TheBritBrats") and the eleventh episode ("#RevengeOfTheBritBrats"). In early August 2013, Brownlee's representatives announced that she had been cast as
Little Red Riding Hood in the
Disney movie adaption of
Into the Woods. The announcement of her casting, which was never confirmed by Disney, was criticised as "a stunt" and was met with concern due to her age and the sexual undertones present between Little Red Riding Hood and the Wolf. On 16 September 2013, the
BroadwayWorld website announced that the film had "kicked off production last week" with Broadway star
Lilla Crawford playing Little Red. After the film's cast list was announced, Dominic Brownlee explained that Brownlee had withdrawn from the movie, saying, "After careful consideration, we as parents felt, as rehearsals progressed, that she was too young for this part. It was a joint decision between us and the director and producer of
Into the Woods, to withdraw Sophia Grace from the film". Brownlee and McClelland starred together in the 2014 film ''Sophia Grace & Rosie's Royal Adventure'' directed by
Brian Levant. The film was a straight-to-DVD release produced by
Nickelodeon. According to
TMZ, Brownlee was paid around $50,000 for the film; a five-picture deal signed by the cousins states that the older will earn $75,000 if a second and third installment are released, and $100,000 each for a possible fourth and fifth installment. In 2017, Brownlee began starring as a judge on the
ABC reality series
The Toy Box. However, she did not return for the second season. == Books ==