Millie Bobby Brown slams media for scrutinizing her body: ‘Get off my f—ing case. I am 21’

It takes courage to grow up in front of the world — and even more to fight back when it turns cruel.

At just 21, Millie Bobby Brown has already faced more scrutiny than most people endure in a lifetime. The Stranger Things star recently opened up about the harsh reality of fame, admitting that endless headlines picking apart her looks left her “crying every day.” What began as an exciting press tour for The Electric State turned into a lesson in how ruthless online attention can be.

Why has she gone blonde? She looks 60!” she recalled with a small, knowing smile — the kind that hides pain. “It’s not journalism, it’s bullying.” Her words carry the weight of every young woman who’s been judged for simply growing up.

Millie said she found strength from singer Sabrina Carpenter, who told her bluntly: “Forget them.” That small reminder helped her post her now-famous video — not just for herself, but for every girl learning to love her reflection again.

Now a mother herself, Millie says she’s protecting her baby daughter from the same spotlight that once burned her. “When she’s ready, she’ll share her story,” Millie said softly. “Until then, I’ll keep her safe.”

Because sometimes, the bravest thing a woman can do — is refuse to be broken.

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