
Age: 21
female
Ember Jessica Sandra Whitford was born and raised in North Battleford, Saskatchewan to lawyer, Eleanore Sunchild, and her father, George Whitford. She is a member of the Sweet Grass First Nation reservation and takes pride in representing her Indigenous heritage as an accomplished model and actress. She is also pursuing a psychology degree at the University of Saskatchewan. Ember has traveled extensively as a model, with international engagements that have taken her to locations such as Fiji, different parts of Canada, and the United States. She has had the honor of walking the runway for renowned Indigenous designer Helen Oro, showcasing the beauty of Indigenous fashion. Off the runway, Ember is an unwavering advocate for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women. She is also a vocal supporter of mental health causes and an advocate for raising awareness about sexual abuse. She leverages her public platform to amplify the voices of those who are often unheard. Ember is committed to making a meaningful impact and inspiring change within her community. Ember's acting debut is in the series "The BLVD," where she stars as Kendall Jennings. She is also exploring opportunities in film and television, as well as voiceover work, and is gaining influence in the entertainment industry.

Monster High follows a diverse group of supernatural teenagers navigating the halls of their exclusive academy, where the children of famous monsters learn to embrace their unique identities. Frankie Stein, a newly animated student, arrives eager to fit in while discovering her own power and purpose. Alongside her best friends—the witty Draculaura, the tech-savvy Clawdeen Wolf, and the mysterious Lagoona Blue—Frankie confronts both typical high school drama and extraordinary supernatural challenges. Together, they challenge prejudice, celebrate their differences, and prove that being "freaky" is something to be proud of. As they uncover secrets about their school's past and face threats from those who fear monsters, the group learns that true friendship transcends species, and that confidence and acceptance are the ultimate superpowers. Monster High is a colorful celebration of individuality, belonging, and the courage to be authentically yourself.





