Why Millie Bobby Brown Apologized to Stranger Things Cast After Finale
- On Wednesday, actress Millie Bobby Brown discussed the Stranger Things finale during a live recording of the Happy Sad Confused podcast, revealing she made an active effort to reconnect with her co-stars after the series concluded.
- Following the series' conclusion on New Year's Eve, Brown experienced a 'little bit of a slight, slight depression,' describing the goodbye after 10 years as a very emotional thing.
- Throughout January, Brown reached out to castmates to 'mend' unresolved issues, telling podcast host Josh Horowitz she wanted to reaffirm their bonds would continue. "I'm sorry if I ever upset you," she said.
- Despite knowing Eleven's fate, Brown confirmed she remains sworn to secrecy by the Duffer Brothers, who texted her after the finale aired to remind her to keep the pledge.
- The Duffer Brothers confirmed that even if alive, Eleven 'does not communicate with Mike in any way,' while Brown continues her work with Netflix, starring in Enola Holmes premiering July 1st.
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Millie Bobby Brown Opens Up About Post 'Stranger Things' Depression
Fred Duval/MEGA For more than a decade, “Stranger Things” shaped Millie Bobby Brown’s childhood, career, and closest relationships. However, when the cameras finally stopped rolling on Netflix’s blockbuster series, the actress discovered saying goodbye was far harder than she ever imagined. Instead of celebrating the end of a hugely successful chapter, Brown found herself battling unexpected emotions, questioning friendships, and struggling to…
Millie Bobby Brown opens up about ‘emotional slump’ after 'Stranger Things' finale
Millie Bobby Brown shares her emotional journey after the conclusion of 'Stranger Things', revealing the mental health challenges she faced and her efforts to maintain friendships with co-stars.
Riddle-spinner Millie Bobby Brown says she has "concrete" plans for a new David Harbour project
Millie Bobby Brown: She’ll keep ya guessin’! That, at least, is our takeaway from a new interview the Stranger Things and Enola Holmes star gave to Josh Horowitz’s Happy Sad Confused podcast this week (per Variety). At least some of that live conversation was rooted in questions surrounding the fate of her Netflix-subscription-generator Eleven (a fate that only Brown and Stranger Things creators Matt and Ross Duffer actually know for sure), but …
"It was very difficult for me, I didn't expect this to happen to me," the 22-year-old actress said.
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