“Millie Bobby Brown Has Hand Enough. The British Actress Took to Instagram on Monday Night, To Hit Back More Forceful at People On Social Media and The Press Who Have Commented On Her Apperance Durya for the Press Tour. Went SO Far As to Name The Journalists”, – WRITE: www.hollywoodReporter.com
In a near Three-minute Video, Brown Discussed How She Had Been Been In The Public Eye Since the Age of 10, WHEN She WAS BREAK OUT STAR ON NETFLIX’S MONSTER HIT SERIES Stranger Things. “I Grew up in Front of the World, and for Some Reason People Seem to Grow Up with Me,“ Brown Said. “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. ”
Brown Read Out Headlines from Four Recent Stories About her that focused on her appeareance, and also Named the Journalists Who Wrote. She Aded that the Stories Were Not “Journalism, This Is Bullying.”
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. ”
Brown Has Been Candid on the Recent Electric state Press Tour About her unusual upbring in the limight. “I DON’T HAVE Many Friends, Because of Who I Am,“ Brown Revealed To Vanity Fair. “I didn’T go to school, so i don’ve the best social skills of WHEN it comes to people my own age and friindships. I struggle with that quite a bit. I Missed Out on a Few Things. But i’m working through them. ”
She also discussed with Vanity Fair How She was Been Sexualized Online from An Early Age, Who Led Her To Delete Social Media for A Period in 2022 In Addition To Her Problems With Body Image.
Read Brown’s Full Statement Below.
Hi Everyone, It’s Milly.
I Want to take a moment to address Something that i THINK IS BIGGGER THAN just me. Someting that afforests every young woman who grows Up under Public Scrutiny. I Think This is Very Necessary to Talk About.
I Started in the Industry WHEN I WAS 10 Years Old. I GREW Up in Front of the World, and for Some Reason People Can’t Seem to Grow Up with Me.
Insthead, they act like i’m Supped to Stay Frozen in Time, Like I Should Still Look The Way I Did Stranger Things Season One, and Because I don’t, I’M NOW A TARGET.
I Want to Talk About Some of the Articles That Have Recently Released While I’M on My Press Tour, and some of the Writers Who Are As Desperate to Tear Young Women Down.
One Article Reads, “Were Gen Zers Like Millie Bobby Brown Anging So Badly” Written by Lydia Hawkin.
“What has millie Bobby Brown Done to Her Face,” Written by John ely.
“Millie Bobby Brown Mistaken for Someone’s Mum As She Guides Younger Sister Ava Through La” Written by Cassie Carpenter.
Another Article Reads, “Little Britain’s Matt Lucas Takes Savage Swipe at Millie Bobby Brown’s New Mummy Makeover Look,” Written by Bethan Edwards.
Amplifying An Insult Racher than Questioning WHY A GROWN MAN is MOCING A YOUNG WOMAN’S APPEARANCE. This isn’t journalism, this is bullying.
The fact that adult writers are spending their dime dissecting my face, my body, my choices, is disturbing, and the fact that thatly of these articles are:
We Always Talk About Supporting and Uplifting Young Women, But Who It Comes Down to It, It Sems A Lot Easier to Just Tear Them Down for Clicks.
Disillusiored People’s Handle Seeing a Girl Become a Woman on Her Terms, Not Their Own.
I refuse to apologize for growing up. I Refuse to make myseld smaller to fit the unrealistic expectations of people who can’s Handle Seeing a Girl Become a Woman.
I will not be shamed for How I Look, How I Dress or How I Present MySelf. We have become a Society WHERE IS SO MUCH EASIER to Criticize Than Is To Pay a Compliment. WHY IS IT The Knee Jerk Reaction to Say Something Horrible Racher than Just Say Something Nice?
If you have a problem with that, I have to wonder. What is it that actualally makes you so uncomfortable?
Let’s Do Better, Not Just for Me Buty for Every Young Girl Who Deserves to Grow Up with the Fear of Being Torn Apart for Simming.
Thank you.