Millie Bobby Brown grew up in front of the world when he first played in “Stranger Things” at the age of 11. Recently, the actor sat down for an interview, talking about how everything affected him, until he couldn’t miss many school events and memories.
Millie Bobby Brown talks about growing up on the set of ‘Stranger Things’
Brown recently spoke about the growing popularity and focus on the ‘Happy Sad Confused’ podcast. The ‘Enola Holmes’ star has candidly revealed that she didn’t have any big social events as a child, and it has taken a toll on her.Explaining this, he said that it is difficult to communicate with people. He also said: “I don’t know how to deal with people my age sometimes. She shared during the interview that most of her conversations were about work, and that she was always around 40-year-old men and other co-workers, which affected how she interacted with others.“And so I heard a lot of stories from adults growing up; I didn’t really talk about the things you had to talk about as a kid. Because you hear ‘Where’s the catch? Let’s catch the ladder,’ you know? And so that’s all your conversations,” he added. They also revealed that most of the problems they face in conversations come from talking about work-related topics, and they struggle to communicate when talking about normal things like restaurants or shopping.
Millie Bobby Brown appreciates her husband Jake Bongiovi as one of the reasons he changed
The ‘Damsel’ actress also gushed about her beau, Jake Bongiovi, and how he is one of the reasons her social skills are slowly improving. Calling her a “party butterfly”, he added that she is “very different” from him. Adding more, she shared, “You know, she went to boarding school and college so she’s kind of a social butterfly. When I met her, I tried to trust that a lot. So, I’m in my social life.”“
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At work, Millie will also appear in the third episode of ‘Enola Holmes’, which will be available on Netflix on July 1, 2026. Starring alongside Louis Partridge and Henry Cavill, the story of the third film will follow Enola preparing to marry Lord Tewkesbury; however, things go sideways after his brother, Sherlock Holmes (played by Cavill), is kidnapped.