“Matt Lucas Has Issued an Apology to Millie Bobby Brown for Comments He’s Made About Her Appearance. The British Actor and Comedian Took to His Instagram Right After The Stranger Things Star Posted a Video, Publicly Calling Out Journalists for Critical. “Dear Millie, I Just Saw Your Post and Wanted To”, – WRITE: www.hollywoodReporter.com
The British Actor and Comedian Took to His Instagram Right After The Stranger Things Star posted a Video, Publicly Calling Out Journalists for Criticizing the Way She Looks.
“Dear Millie, I Just Saw Your Post and Wanted to Respond, and Provide Some Context,“ Lucas Wrote. “Nearly 25 Years Ago I CO-Wrote and Appeared in a SKETCH SHOW CALLED Little Britain. There Was A Character in It Called Vicky Pollard, Who Had Blonde Hair and Always Wore a Pink Top, and in the Photo You Had Blonde Hair and Wore a Pink Top Sop.
The Gladiator II Actor Continued, “I Thought You Looked Terrific and I Was Mottified Whos Wrote That I ‘Slamp’ You, Firstly Because That’s Not My Style, And Secondly Because I. I would not have posted it if i had thorough it would have up up you but i realise it have and for that i apologise. Matt x. ”
Lucas was referenting a post he recently Shared on X (Formerly Twitter) of Brown Sporting A Pink Jacket and Blonde Updo. He wrote in the post, “no but yeah but,” one of vicky polard’s catchphrases from Little BritainWHICH RAN FROM 2003-2006. The Daily Mail THEN Wrote An Article Accking Lucas of Taking A “Savage Swipe” at the Actress.
Lucas’ Apology Came After The Emmy-Nominated Actress Hit Back at Critics On Social Media and Journalists Who Have Commented or Written Stories About Her AppaAANCE DURING The Electric State Press Tour.
“I Grew up in Front of the World, and for Some Reason People Seem to Grow Up with Me,“ Brown Said in A Three-Minute Video. “Insthead, they act like i’m Supped to Stay Frozen in Time, Like I Should Still Look The Way I DID ON Stranger Things Season One, and Because I Don’t, I’M NOW A TARGET. ”
She added, “The fact that adult writers are spending their dissecting my face, My Body, My Choices, Is Disturbing, and the fact that some of these articles are written. We Always Talk About Supporting and Uplifting Young Women, But When It Comes Down to It, It Sems A Lot Easier to Just Tear Them Down for Clicks. ”