Millie Bobby Brown was only six years old when she became a global star thanks to her role as Eleven in Strange things. Now 18 years old, he mentions in the magazine swing the cyberbullying he suffered in his adolescence.
“It’s very difficult for them to hate you when you don’t know who you are,” says the actress. “Then you close yourself off, because you wonder who you are, who you have to be for them.”
“Then I began to grow, to mature. My family and friends helped me a lot. I understood that I didn’t need to be what they wanted, that I just had to develop from my side, for myself. made.”
After years of harassment, Millie Bobby Brown has decided to delete her TikTok and Twitter accounts. She is present only on Instagram and Facebook. These two accounts are managed by a member of her team.
“It’s disgusting and it’s real”
Millie Bobby Brown had already confided her discomfort in the podcast guilty feministwhere she denounced in April the way in which the media has sexualized her since she came of age.
The comedian noticed a difference in the treatment of her media appearances since her birthday: “Two weeks before my 18th birthday I noticed that I was beginning to be more sexualized than before.”
And the actress concludes: “It is disgusting and it is real. It is a very good example of what is happening in the world and how all young women are sexualized. I am a victim of this right now, and always have been.”
Source: BFM TV