Stranger Things’ Millie Bobby Brown rages against being ‘sexualized and insulted’ as child star
STRANGER Things star Millie Bobby Brown has hit out at the "inappropriate comments" and "insults" aimed at her in an Instagram post.
The actress has played Eleven on the since she was 12 and took to social media on her 16th birthday to discuss the sexualization she has been subjected to.
Recently, fans were left were awestruck when Millie walked the red carpet of the 2020 Screen Actors Guild Awards in a custom ensemble by Louis Vuitton.
Fan's were overwhelmed with how much older Millie appeared - since her Stranger Things debut in 2016.
"I wish I dressed as well as Millie Bobbie Brown at 15," read a tweet.
Another penned: "Someone tell me how Millie Bobby Brown went from being a child to looking like a mature young woman so fast."
Prior to the start of the awards ceremony in Los Angeles, Millie was interviewed on the red carpet about getting older and how much her life has changed in her "forming years of being a teenager".
She said: "I think I’m becoming stronger.
"It's difficult because I’m still growing.... I haven’t evaluated that yet so I’ll get back to you, when I'm not a teenager.”
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