Online trolls who criticized Millie Bobby Brown’s appearance have been shut down by the actress in a fantastic way.
The hate that is reserved for celebrities is like no other.
Not only do people troll online and say unthinkable things, but they can also pluck up the courage to do it in person too.
So, when Bobby Brown (who’s grown up in the spotlight) was trolled for suddenly looking ‘older’ than her 20 years of age, a lot of people rushed to defend her from the harsh words.
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The Stranger Things star posted a new selfie on Instagram this week, with her hair in cool surfer-style waves while donning a summer dress.
But as soon as her selfie hit the platform, she was inundated with comments about how old she looks.
One person wrote: “You're pretty and your natural features look good, don't fix what's not broken.”
Another said: “Sorry but WTF is this? Like, why? Just why? So much fillers and Botox.”
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Someone else commented: “She went from looking like 13 years old to looking 45.”
While the comments are certainly harsh, Bobby Brown had a direct approach to brush off their words.
Taking to her Instagram Stories, the star wrote: “Women grow!! Not sorry about it”.
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The news of her trolling comes only a month after sources told People she was enjoying her ‘magical’ newlywed life with Jake Bongiovi, who she married in May in an intimate ceremony.
The source said: “Millie is very happy with Jake. She loves celebrating Thanksgiving with Jake and his family.
“She raves about his mom's cooking. Their family gatherings are always very special and welcoming.”
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She’s not exactly had it easy in her career, with one moment nearly ending her acting career for good when she was 10.
The Hollywood star shared that during an audition, she was told by a casting director how she would never make it in the industry.
She recalled: "I always knew that I was mature and I couldn’t really help that. Going back to what I said earlier about being kind of very lonely in who I was and feeling like no one was quite like me in school and no one was as mature as I was, [hearing that] was really hard because I thought [maturity] was a good thing.
"And then being told that it wasn’t, that I wouldn’t make it in this industry, it was so hurtful. I got really down about that."
Topics: Millie Bobby Brown, Stranger Things, Celebrity, Instagram, Social Media