Summary
Millie Bobby Brown faced harsh criticism from adults when she first started on Stranger Things, being called names like "idiot" and "brat."
The criticism had a profound impact on Brown, rendering her hesitant during interviews and prompting her to believe that remaining silent was necessary.
Notwithstanding the negativity, Brown accomplished remarkable success at a young age, garnering Emmy nominations and producing Enola Holmes as a teenager. She has undeniably established herself as a celebrated and accomplished talent.
Reflecting on the early days of Stranger Things, millennial actress Millie Bobby Brown opens up about the negative feedback she received from adults. Brown, who was just 12 years old at the time, portrayed the enigmatic Eleven in the immensely popular Netflix series. While her portrayal of Eleven garnered critical acclaim and secured her two Emmy nominations, Brown faced harsh criticism from adults. In a recent interview with Glamour Magazine, she revealed that she was unfairly criticized for being too talkative, oversharing, and being too outspoken. Adults derogatorily referred to her as an "idiot" and a "brat," which left a lasting impact on the young star, causing her to limit her words in subsequent interviews. Deeply affected by these experiences, Brown has chosen to share her personal journey.
As children, we have a tendency to talk over one another. I recently received a penalty for excessive talking, oversharing, and being too loud [while also] attempting to overshadow my fellow castmates.
Receiving such feedback at the age of 13 is disheartening. It makes you question if you should ever speak again or if you should strive to be more reserved. During interviews, I couldn't help but dwell on the critical comments. So, I made a conscious effort to remain quiet and only speak when directly addressed, despite my strong desire to participate. It simply didn't feel like my moment to contribute.
Millie Bobby Brown’s Youth Is Notable In Her Career
Despite facing criticism, Brown had a plethora of impressive accomplishments as a young actress. At just 13 years old, she received her first Emmy nomination for her role in Stranger Things, making her one of the youngest individuals ever to be recognized for this prestigious award. Although she did not secure the coveted statuette, the fact that she was nominated at such a tender age is undeniably noteworthy.
At the age of 19, her Hollywood portfolio already boasts an array of remarkable achievements uncommon for someone her age. When she was just 16, Brown not only starred in but also took on the role of producer in Enola Holmes, where she portrayed the titular sister of Sherlock Holmes. Producing major Hollywood productions as a teenager is an extraordinary feat, further highlighting Brown's impressive career at such a young age.
Considering her career from this perspective, the initial critics of Stranger Things appear even more absurd. While harshly criticizing a 13-year-old is uncalled for, those early detractors had no idea they were up against such a powerhouse talent in Brown. Fortunately, she has overcome this early criticism and has emerged as one of the most celebrated and accomplished talents of her generation in the realm of Stranger Things.
Source: Glamour Magazine