Millie Bobby Brown felt ‘penalised’ for talking ‘too loudly’ when she made it big

After being trolled for being an excitable child star, Millie Bobby Brown says she felt “penalised” for talking loudly when she shot to fame.

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Millie Bobby Brown felt ‘penalised’ for talking loudly when she shot to fame
Millie Bobby Brown felt ‘penalised’ for talking loudly when she shot to fame

Millie Bobby Brown felt “penalised” for talking loudly when she shot to fame.

The ‘Stranger Things’ actress, 19, was trolled for getting excitable during interviews when she became globally famous for playing Eleven in the hit Netflix show.

She told Glamour magazine, which has named her as one of its Women of the Year 2023 alongside 39-year-old actress America Ferrera, about her early chats with her ‘Stranger Things’ co-stars: “We’re kids – we talk over each other. I was just penalised for overtalking and oversharing and being too loud.”

She recalls she was accused by trolls of “trying to steal the thunder” of her castmates and adults would call her “an idiot,” “stupid,” and “a brat”.

Millie, who is engaged to rocker Jon Bon Jovi’s 21-year-old son Jake Bongiovi:

“It’s hard to hear that at 13. You’re like, ‘I don't want to ever talk again. I don’t want to be the loud person.’

“In interviews I couldn’t help but think of all the comments. So I just remembered to stay silent and speak when I was spoken to, even though I was dying to join in. I just felt it wasn’t my turn.”

Millie was named a Women of the Year as she is an award-winning actress, beauty founder, producer, bestselling author and the youngest ever appointed UNICEF Goodwill ambassador.

She also runs her international beauty brand, Florence by Mills and her production company already has a hit on its hands with the ‘Enola Holmes’ franchise.

Millie added her experience being criticised as a young star has made her feel children should not be judged.

She said: “You cannot speak on children that are underage. I mean, our brains physically have not grown yet. To diminish and practically stunt someone’s growth mentally, strip them down, tell them, ‘Hey, listen, you don’t look that great. Why are you wearing that? How dare you think you can wear that? How dare you say that?’”