Millie Bobby Brown reacts after recent comments about her appearance

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Millie Bobby Brown is over her haters.

The actor received a lot of comments about her appearance when she showed off her blond hairstyle at the Los Angeles premiere of her new movie, “The Electric State.”

On social media, many people said that Brown, who recently turned 21, looked significantly older than her age.

In response, the “Stranger Things” star took to her Instagram story to share a screenshot of a British Vogue article that talked about her look that night. The headline read, “No One Cares How Old You Think Millie Bobby Brown Looks.”

“thank you,” Brown wrote underneath the screenshot.

@milliebobbybrown via Instagram

On X, many people shared photos of Brown on the red carpet, including some of her showcasing the blond hair again when she attended the movie’s premiere in Spain.

Netflix's "The Electric State" World Premiere - Arrivals
Millie Bobby Brown at Netflix’s “The Electric State” world premiere held at The Egyptian Theatre on Feb. 24, 2025, in Los Angeles.Gilbert Flores / Variety via Getty Images

“Why does most of Gen Z look 40+?” one person shared on X.

Another said, “man either she has to fire her stylist or she’s aging terribly 😭.”

A third wrote, “She went straight to middle-aged.”

Despite the backlash, Brown also got some encouraging comments when she shared pictures of her look on Instagram.

"The Electric State" Premiere In Madrid
Millie Bobby Brown attends to the premiere of “The Electric State” at Callao Cinema on Feb. 27, 2025, in Madrid, Spain. Borja B. Hojas / WireImage

“Don’t get why people think she looks 30+ like she looks unreal and very young … what is wrong with ppl blonde hair suits her perfectly 💜,” a fan said.

“It’s givinggg ✨icon✨,” someone else wrote.

Another added, “YOU LOOK PERFECT.”

In 2022, the “Enola Holmes” star talked about her life in the public eye and said she’s received comments about her appearance “for forever.” She also talked about how different her life has gotten since the day she turned 18 and said she realized how much the press has been sexualizing her now that she’s an adult.

“I have definitely been dealing with that more within the last two weeks of turning 18. Definitely seeing a difference between the way people act and the way that the press and social media have reacted to me coming of age,” she said on “The Guilty Feminist” podcast. “I believe that shouldn’t change anything, but it’s gross and it’s true.”



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