Millie Bobby Brown
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Here’s Why Millie Bobby Brown Confronted Bullies on Social Media

Millie Bobby Brown recently opened up about her Instagram video confronting shamers and bullies on “The Today Show.” While promoting her new film, “The Electric State,” Brown told host Savannah Guthrie that she is “happy that people were able to resonate with the video.” She elaborated that her previous message was not just for women in the industry but for all the “young girls all over the world” under constant scrutiny “for the way they look and the way they present themselves.” The star also defended her decision to speak out despite feeling “overwhelmed.”

Millie Bobby Brown chose to speak out against bullies rather than wait

During her recent “The Today Show” appearance, Millie Bobby Brown elaborated on her Instagram video confronting shamers and bullies. When host Savannah Guthrie brought up her social media post and the immense support she received after it, Brown noted that she was happy “people were able to resonate with the video.” She explained how she realized “if I’m not gonna say it, you know, I’m never gonna find a good time to say it,” claiming she didn’t wanna wait any longer.

Guthrie called the “Stranger Things” actor slamming shamers “a courageous thing to do” and highlighted the massive support she received afterward. The broadcaster even asked Brown if she felt “that support” when she revealed that she “kind of shut my phone off after because I was a little overwhelmed.” Nonetheless, she continued that she was happy people felt like they were “able to connect with the video” regardless of it “being a scary thing to do,” as she didn’t know how viewers would react, but “it was nice to see that reaction.”

Earlier this month, Millie Bobby Brown took to Instagram to name and shame the “bullying” media and recent comments on her appearance. In the candid video, the 21-year-old highlighted the difficulty of growing up in the public eye. Brown recalled being only 10 years old when she started working in the industry and claimed that “people can’t seem to grow” up with her. She even read out a couple of problematic headlines that targeted her looks and did not hold back from taking names.

Originally reported by Nikita Mahato on Reality Tea.

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