Finn Wolfhard has responded after his Stranger Things co-star Millie Bobby Brown branded him a ‘lousy kisser’.
The pair shared their first on-screen kiss when Brown was just 11-years-old and Wolfhard was 12 - and the actor has admitted he didn’t really know what he was doing. You can see him talking about it here:
During an interview with Vanity Fair last year, Brown, who plays Eleven, was hooked up to a lie detector and asked about the kissing scenes with Wolfhard, who plays her on-screen boyfriend Mike Wheeler.
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Brown was asked: “You exclaimed ‘kissing sucks’ after your first kiss with Finn Wolfhard. Is Finn just a lousy kisser?"
Brown wasted no time replying: “He is,” and the person conducting the test quickly confirmed: “She’s telling the truth. He’s a lousy kisser.”
The interviewer then asked: “So he hasn’t gotten better?” to which Brown replied: “Not with me, no.”
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During a recent appearance on The Drew Barrymore Show, Wolfhard was asked what he thought about Brown’s comments and he agreed with his co-star and even revealed the first kiss was a bit more of "headbutt" than a smooch.
He said: “You know what, I was fine with it…I didn't know how to approach that in any way. The romantic way of putting it was that I headbutted her. But I was 12, so, you know, I probably would have done the same thing if I was not on-screen in front of the entire world.”
The popular Netflix show is gearing up towards its fifth and final season, which is yet to get a release date.
Wolfhard recently revealed that he’s itching to wrap the show up, although it admits it will be "sad".
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He told Uproxx: “I just want to help finish it off, but not in a way of ‘I want to be done with it.’ It’s just like, I want to know what happens. I’m definitely sad about it, but also, I know that it’s the next kind of chapter of everyone’s life that needs to happen.
“To me, if Stranger Things went on any longer than five [seasons], I would say it would be ridiculous.
“I think the Duffer brothers figured out, I would imagine, a perfect ending in five. We didn’t even know if we’d do two. So, we’re happy that people still are around and want to watch it. But yeah, I’m excited. Four was huge in scale, but I think I’d like to see the fifth season draw back on more of the dynamics of season one and sort of be a little more contained, but also still be gigantic. I hope we kind of get an ending for each character that’s pretty satisfying for fans.”
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