Gerard Butler sticks his hands in his pockets while on a stroll with girlfriend Morgan Brown in New York City on Friday (April 29).
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Millie Bobby Brown has opened up about the “gross” sexualization she faced in Hollywood as a young teenager trying to make it big.The British actress, who was only 12 when she landed a lead role in Netflix’s smash hit “Stranger Things,” opened up about the challenges of growing up in the spotlight.Appearing on The Guilty Feminist podcast, Brown dished on how turning 18 really put things into perspective for her.“I deal with the same things any 18-year-old is dealing with, navigating being an adult and having relationships and friendships, and it’s all of those things,” she said. “Being liked and trying to fit in, it’s all a lot, and you’re trying to [know] yourself while doing that.
The only difference is obviously I’m doing that in the public eye.” “It can be really overwhelming,” Brown said of having to deal with being sexualized in Hollywood. “I have definitely been dealing with that more in the last couple weeks of turning 18.
[I’m] definitely seeing a difference between the way people act and the way the press and social media react to me coming of age.” “It’s gross,” she continued, explaining that her experience in Hollywood is “a good representation of what’s going on in the world and how young girls are sexualized. I have been dealing with that — but I have also been dealing with that for forever.”When Brown was 16, she shared a powerful message addressing the online criticism and sexualization she’s faced growing up in the spotlight.
A post shared by Millie Bobby Brown (@milliebobbybrown)She wrote at the time, “16 has felt like a long time coming. I feel like change needs to happen for not only this generation but the next.
Gerard Butler sticks his hands in his pockets while on a stroll with girlfriend Morgan Brown in New York City on Friday (April 29).
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Stranger Things star Millie Bobby Brown has opened up further about the sexualisation of women in Hollywood on The Guilty Feminist podcast. The actor, who turned 18 in February, spoke out about her experiences growing up under the public eye, after being cast as Eleven in the hit Netflix show at the age of 12. In the episode she said: "I deal with the same things any 18-year-old is dealing with, navigating being an adult and having relationships and friendships, and it's all of those things.
Article updated on 13/04/2022: After Stranger Things star Millie Bobby Brown confessed that 'inappropriate comments, sexualisation, and unnecessary insults’ led to 'pain and insecurity’, the actor has spoken out about the way people comment about her now she's 18. Appearing on The Guilty Feminist podcast with Deborah Frances-White and Susan Wokoma, the actor said that coming of age 'can be really overwhelming'. 'I have definitely been dealing with that, more within the last two weeks of turning 18.
Millie Bobby Brown is once again opening up about sexualization of young girls, but this time she brings added perspective now that she recently turned 18.The star spoke to Deborah Frances-White and Susan Wokoma on podcast and revealed that, in the wake of turning 18 in February, she's «definitely seeing a difference between the way people act, and the way that the press and social media have reacted to me becoming of age.»«But it's gross and it's true,» she added, «and so I think it's just a very good representation of what's going on in the world and how young girls are sexualized. And so I have been dealing with that but have also been dealing with that for forever.»Brown — who burst onto the scene as a 12-year-old playing Eleven on the hit Netflix series — had previously opened up about the topic when she turned 16 back in February 2020.
Zack Sharf “Stranger Things” and “Enola Holmes” actor Millie Bobby Brown appeared on the “Guilty Feminist” podcast this week (via the Los Angeles Times) and openly discussed how the press and social media users have sexualized her throughout her career. Brown was just 12 years old when “Stranger Things” debuted.
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Millie Bobby Brown has been in the public eye since she was just 13-years-old, when she first rose to fame for her beloved role in Stranger Things.Now, 5 years later, the actress recently turned 18, becoming an “adult” in the eyes of the law. Unfortunately, even though she’s still quite young, that’s caused a “gross” shift in the way certain people talk about Brown.During a recent appearance on The Guilty Feminist podcast with Deborah Frances-White and Susan Wokoma, the Enola Holmes star opened up about this shift, talking about how coming of age “can be really overwhelming.”A post shared by Millie Bobby Brown (@milliebobbybrown)“I have definitely been dealing with that, more within the last two weeks of turning 18,” said the star, whose 18th birthday was on February 19.
The first full-length trailer for season four of Stranger Things has finally dropped – and fans cannot contain themselves with excitement.Three years after season three of the hit sci-fi Netflix series aired, a very different looking Eleven and the gang are set to return with more drama, action and a terrifying new monster. And with the fourth instalment being split into two parts, the new trailer shows us just what we can expect six months after the Battle of Starcourt destroyed the city of Hawkins.The trailer begins with Max, played by Sadie Sink, telling her late brother Billy that everything in Hawkins has been a "total disaster" since last season.
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Millie Bobby Brown is getting candid about growing up in the spotlight.
Earlier this year, Millie Bobby Brown celebrated her 18th birthday, and the chatter about her on social media has gotten even worse than she saw in the past. “[I’m] definitely seeing a difference in the way people act and the way that the press and social media have reacted to be becoming of age,” Millie admitted on The Guilty Feminist podcast. “But it’s gross and it’s true. So I think it’s just a very good representation of what’s going on in the world and how young girls are sexualized. So I have been dealing with that, but I have also been dealing with that forever.”
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