Millie Bobby Brown refuses to apologize for 'growing up', criticizes bullying over her appearance

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Millie Bobby Brown slammed bullies who criticized her appearance since the beginning of her career that started from her role as Eleven in the hit Netflix series 'Stranger Things.'
Since entering the spotlight at the age of 10, Brown has been subjected to intense public scrutiny, with discussions about her looks, fashion choices, and personal growth frequently dominating headlines.
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Millie Bobby Brown's response to criticism
Now, 21-year-old Millie Bobby Brown is making it clear that she will not tolerate the harmful narratives that have followed her into adulthood.
On Monday, March 3, Brown shared a raw, makeup-free video on Instagram, where she opened up about the damaging effects of media scrutiny and online bullying.
In her message, she condemned the obsession with her appearance and criticized the unrealistic expectations placed upon young women in the industry.
“I started in this industry when I was 10 years old,” Brown said.

“I grew up in front of the world, and for some reason, people can’t seem to grow up with me," she added.
Brown pointed out that many individuals still expect her to look like the young girl she portrayed in the early seasons of 'Stranger Things', failing to acknowledge that she, like everyone else, has naturally evolved over time.
Millie Bobby Brown calls out headlines targeting young women
In her video, Millie Bobby Brown expressed frustration over recent media headlines that seem intent on criticizing her transformation from child star to adult actress.
She highlighted the toxic culture in which young women in Hollywood are scrutinized for their natural aging process, rather than being celebrated for their growth and achievements.
“This isn’t journalism. This is bullying,” she stated.
“I refuse to apologize for growing up. I refuse to make myself smaller to fit the unrealistic expectations of people who can’t handle seeing a girl become a woman,” she added.
Millie Bobby Brown reflects on challenging unrealistic beauty expectations
Millie Bobby Brown did not shy away from addressing the deeper societal implications of these criticisms.
She pointed out that many people find it easier to judge others rather than offer support or compliments.
This, she argued, contributes to an unhealthy culture where young women are pressured to conform to impossible beauty standards.
“I will not be shamed for how I look, how I dress, or how I present myself,” she added firmly.

The actress emphasized the importance of fostering a more supportive and accepting society, particularly for young women navigating the pressures of growing up in the public eye.
“Let’s do better. Not just for me, but for every young girl who deserves to grow up without fear of being torn apart for simply existing,” she urged, according to People.
Millie Bobby Brown gets support from British Vogue amid recent public appearance
Milli Bobby Brown’s comments come on the heels of a recent article published by British Vogue, titled 'No One Cares How Old You Think Millie Bobby Brown Looks.'
The article, which Brown shared on her Instagram Stories, called out the unnecessary and often cruel chatter surrounding her appearance.

She publicly thanked the publication for standing up against the toxic discourse and advocating for a more respectful approach to discussing women in the media.
The scrutiny surrounding Brown’s looks intensified after her appearance at the Los Angeles premiere of her upcoming Netflix film, 'The Electric State', on February 24.

She walked the red carpet alongside her husband, Jake Bongiovi, sporting a chic blonde hairstyle.