Sophie Alexandra Tweed-Simmons (born July 7, 1992) is an American singer, television personality, and model who promotes body positivity.
She advocated for the creation of the centre with the help of the mayor of Surrey, British Columbia, Dianne Watts, and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.
[14][15] Simmons and her family continue to support The Centre for Child Development and Sophie's Place Child and Youth Advocacy Centre by fundraising for the organizations which provide "a safe space where [children] can talk about their experience of physical, mental or sexual abuse with trained staff and law enforcement professionals.
[25] In March 2017, she collaborated with the DJ duo Yellow Claw for a song on their second studio album, Los Amsterdam.
[28] Written by Simmons a year earlier, the song, like the television show from which it gets its name, deals with people's relationship with their smartphones and social media.
[31] Simmons again wrote a single with Yellow Claw and DOLF called "Cry Wolf", released in April 2018.