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Millie Bobby Brown Claps Back at Photographer on Red Carpet with Sharp “Smile? You Smile!”
Millie Bobby Brown interrupted her photo session at the Stranger Things Season 5 premiere after photographers demanded she smile, sparking viral reactions online.
- On Thursday, Millie Bobby Brown, actress, 21, paused her pose in a boudoir-inspired dress and angrily shouted at photographers before walking off the carpet at the Stranger Things Season 5 London premiere.
- Photographers yelled for her to smile, prompting Brown’s retort and exit amid a tense Stranger Things Season 5 press tour that produced headlines and a united front with David Harbour last week.
- Social media users reacted after the viral video from the carpet circulated, with many fans defending Brown and applauding her for standing up to photographers.
- A representative for Brown did not immediately respond, and neither Brown nor others have publicly addressed the claims; commenters compared her to singer Chappell Roan and actor Denzel Washington.
- Earlier this month Brown allegedly accused co‑star David Harbour of bullying and harassment, filed a lengthy complaint before filming, and Harbour faced an internal investigation while Brown filmed with a personal representative on set.
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Millie Bobby Brown Fires Back at Photographer Telling Her to Smile and Walks Off ‘Stranger Things 5’ Red Carpet: ‘Smile? You Smile!’
Milly Bobby Brown clapped back at a photographer while posing on the red carpet at the “Stranger Things 5” premiere in London. When one of the photographers at the event yelled at Brown to smile for the cameras, the actor fired back: “Smile? You smile!” Brown then walked off the carpet. Brown’s decision to stand up to the photographer recalls Chappell Roan, who made headlines last year year while walking the red carpet at the MTV Video Music A…
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