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Millie Bobby Brown Bluntly Rips Trolls After New Selfie Is Met With Looks-Shaming Comments

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The Stranger Things star shared a wakeup call with trolls on Instagram after one of her recent selfies was met with shaming comments.

Newsflash: Millie Bobby Brown is not a child anymore! and she

The Stranger Things and Enola Holmes star, who is now 20, refuses to apologize to people who try to shame her for growing up. She recently clapped back at such comments on a recent mirror selfie of hers.


She took to her Instagram stories and told them off.

"Women grow! Not sorry about it. :)"

Brown's 2024 was full with her wedding to long-time boyfriend Jake Bongiovi, son of Jon Bon Jovi, earlier in the year.

Additionally, Stranger Things finished its fifth and final season production on December 20th.

Brown, whose rise to stardom came with the show, had a lot of fond things to say as production wrapped.

"I am nowhere near ready to leave you guys. I love each and every one of you and I'll forever carry the memories and bonds we've created together, as a family. I love you. Thank you."


People weren't shocked that she was annoyed by folks commenting on how she wasn't a young teen anymore.

Many people were happy to see her confidence in herself.

Also, lots of people were perplexed, as the tone of the shaming comments was that she went from teenager to 40s.

Some pointed out that she looked older than that to them.


Lots of people just said she looks good, and moved on.


Folks liked her short, but blunt, message.



She will next star in a Russo brothers film, The Electric State.

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