Stranger Things star Millie Bobby Brown has spoken out about being sexualized by the media on her 18th birthday.
Millie Bobby Brownthe great protagonist of stranger things, opened up about the sexualization he has suffered in his early acting career. She talked about the reaction the media had when she came of age. The great series Netflix returns on May 27 with a fourth season. Although, in reality, that day the first part of that aforementioned fourth installment will be released.
Millie Bobby Brown’s career took off quickly thanks to stranger things. She was known and warmly welcomed by the mass public thanks to her characterization as raise. It must be said that the main character of the Netflix series has an overwhelming magnetism. After all, she is a girl with psychokinetic powers who has had some incredible adventures and has overcome a series of unspeakable obstacles. And that the only thing she wants is to have a normal life in Hawkins (Indiana, USA). Let’s hope that in the new season things go a little better…
“Being in the sight of everyone can become overwhelming,” said the actress.
In an interview granted to the podcast The Guilty Feminist, Millie Bobby Brown spoke about how she dealt with sexualization as an underage woman. And also about how the media acted in a disgusting way. This increased significantly when she turned 18, but she claims that she has been dealing with this for as long as she can remember. This is what the actress has said stranger things Regarding this thorny issue:
«In short, this sexualization has been increasing in the last two weeks, since I have come of age. I see a big difference between how people act and how the media and social media act after turning 18. I find it gross. It’s a good representation of what’s going on in the world and how young girls are being sexualized. I’ve been dealing with it for as long as I can remember. I just try to do it like any person who has just come of age. This means being an adult, having relationships and friends, trying to fit in, getting to know yourself while doing all of that. The only difference is that, obviously, I do it in public view. And that can be really overwhelming«.