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Millie Bobby Brown takes a strong stance against the media obsessed with her appearance and that of her colleagues.
In an interview with British Vogue published on Tuesday, Brown continued to share her thoughts on the scrutiny celebrities face.
“‘My God, what has she done with her face? Why has she gone blonde? She looks like she’s 60!'” Brown said of the criticism she has received from the media.
“I respect journalism,” the “Stranger Things” actor revealed. “I love reading articles about my favorite people and hearing what they’re doing. I understand that there are paparazzi, even if it’s invasive, even if it seems shitty to me; I know that’s your job… But don’t hit me with your headline right from the start. It’s very wrong and it’s bullying, especially for young girls who are new to this industry and are already questioning everything about it.”

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During the press tour for her film “The Electric State,” the actress told the outlet, her enthusiasm was overshadowed by the media coverage.
“I was depressed for three or four days. I cried every day,” she revealed.
He continued to share his frustrations and offered a solution to the criticism.
“It’s like, get off my damn case, you know? I’m 21. I’m going to have fun and play and be myself,” she said.
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In March, Brown accused journalists of “tearing down” women “for clicking.”
“I started in this industry when I was 10 years old,” he said in an Instagram post. “I grew up in front of the world, and for some reason people can’t seem to grow up with me. Instead, they act like I’m supposed to stay frozen in time, like I should still look the same as I did in ‘Stranger Things’ Season 1, and because I don’t, now I’m a target.”
She went on to describe the way she is written about as “bullying” and called it “disturbing” that adults spend time “dissecting” her appearance.


