Millie Bobby Brown has taken to social media to express her frustration with the constant media scrutiny she faces, calling out journalists for what she describes as “bullying.” The 21-year-old actress, who first rose to fame as Eleven in the hit Netflix series Stranger Things, posted a heartfelt three-minute video on her Instagram, condemning recent articles that have been critical of her appearance, body, and style.
Brown, who has been promoting her new film The Electric State alongside attending high-profile events such as the SAG and Brit Awards, took the opportunity to address the press in a candid message. In the video, the actress expressed her dismay over how she has been portrayed in the media over the years, particularly regarding the physical changes she has undergone since her early days in the public eye.
“I grew up in front of the world, and for some reason, people can’t seem to grow up with me,” Brown explained in the video. “Instead, they act like I’m supposed 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’s comments were in response to various media reports and headlines that have been critical of her evolving appearance. The articles scrutinised her hair, face, body, and even her fashion choices, with some going so far as to suggest that she now looks much older than her actual age. For an actress who has been in the public eye since she was a child, the constant focus on her looks has clearly taken a toll.
“The fact that adult writers are spending their time dissecting my face, my body, my choices, is disturbing,” Brown said in the video. “That some of these articles are written by women makes it even worse.”
She went on to point out the irony of women being the ones to perpetuate the harmful narratives about her appearance, highlighting the need for more supportive and positive representation. Brown’s words clearly resonated with many of her followers and fellow stars, who praised her bravery and eloquence in speaking out against this relentless public criticism.
Since landing her breakout role as the telekinetic Eleven in Stranger Things in 2016, Brown has grown into a global star. Along with her acting career, she has been involved in various philanthropic efforts, including her own beauty brand, Florence by Mills. Her early fame, however, has meant that her personal life has been under constant scrutiny, with the pressures of growing up in the spotlight never far from her mind.
Brown has become a target for body-shaming, age-related criticism, and unfounded speculation about her life. In the video, she made it clear that she would no longer tolerate such treatment. “I will not be shamed for how I look, how I dress or how I present myself,” she declared firmly.
Her words are part of a broader movement in the entertainment industry to challenge how young women are treated by the media. In an era where celebrities are often reduced to their physical attributes, Brown’s message is one of self-empowerment, urging others to resist the toxic pressure of conforming to unrealistic beauty standards.
The response to Brown’s video has been overwhelmingly supportive. Many of her peers, including well-known actresses, have shown their solidarity, offering words of encouragement and praise. Sarah Jessica Parker, best known for her role in Sex and the City, took to social media to express her admiration for Brown. “Enormously proud of you, Millie,” Parker wrote, commending her for handling the situation with grace and dignity.
Brown’s Enola Holmes co-star Louis Partridge also took to Instagram to show his support, commenting, “Well said Millie. Handled with grace.” The support continued to pour in from fellow actresses and former child stars, including The Handmaid’s Tale actress Mckenna Grace, who shared a heartfelt message. “No young woman or person deserves to feel pressure or cruelty for simply existing,” Grace wrote. “You are so well-spoken and so beautiful. Very well said, thank you for making this video.”
Brown’s powerful message highlights a troubling trend in the way women, particularly young women in the public eye, are often scrutinised and criticised for things beyond their control. By calling out the harmful behaviour of some journalists, Brown is not only standing up for herself but also speaking out for other young women who face similar challenges.
As she concluded in her video, “Let’s do better, not just for me, but for every young girl who deserves to grow up without the fear of being torn apart for simply existing.” These words resonate with anyone who has ever been made to feel less than because of their appearance or personal choices. In an age of social media and relentless public attention, Millie Bobby Brown’s plea for kindness and understanding could not have come at a more important time.
Her message serves as a reminder that everyone, no matter their fame or status, deserves to grow and evolve without fear of being torn down by the very people who should be celebrating their accomplishments.