Millie Bobby Brown, famously known for her role in Stranger Things, is tired of being criticized about her appearance by journalists and is speaking out before the premiere of her new movie, The Electric State, this weekend. At just 21 years old, Brown has made a name for herself in Hollywood, with notable roles beyond Eleven in Stranger Things, including films like Godzilla: King of the Monsters, Godzilla vs. Kong, and Enola Holmes.
On Monday evening, Brown shared a video on her Instagram account, addressing an issue she referred to as a challenge faced by every young woman under public scrutiny. She specifically named certain journalists who wrote articles such as “Why is Gen Z’s Millie Bobby Brown aging poorly” and “What changes has Millie Bobby Brown made to her face?” In a related statement, Brown expressed that she began working in the industry at age 10, growing up in the public eye. She stated, “Somehow, people can’t seem to mature alongside me.
Instead, they seem to expect me to remain unchanged, as if I should still look as I did in Stranger Things’ first season. But since I don’t, I’ve become a target… Rather than questioning why an adult man is criticizing a young woman’s appearance, they choose to amplify the insult. This isn’t journalism; it’s bullying. It’s troubling that grown adults are scrutinizing my looks, my body, and my decisions so closely. The fact that some of these articles are written by women makes this even more disheartening.
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2025-03-04 19:05