This teen star has just called the media for sexualization: "It's Grostal"

Millie Bobby Brown says the situation worse worse around his 18th birthday.


The child's stars are going through a lot, whether it is confronted with a fame at a young age or to come out of traditional schooling and the remoteness of their peers. But, one of the most troubling aspects of the child Stardom is the sexualization of young celebrities, especially girls, fans and media. ForStrange things star Millie Bobby Brown, this shocking sexualization struck its peak at the time when it was 18 years earlier this year.

On a new episode of the podcastThe feminist guilty,Open-brown About the way "gross" the treatment of it has been and how it was excited. Read what she had to say.

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Brown has become very famous at a young age.

Gaten Matarazzo, Caleb McLaughlin, and Millie Bobby Brown at the 2016 Emmys
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When the first season ofStrange things Premiered, Brown was only 12 years old. The show was a major blow, so its young distribution members became famous at night. For her work on the show, Brown has been named for two EMMY awards for the best support actress in a series of drama and two players from the Guild Awards screen for exceptional performance by a female actor in a series of drama. In addition toStrange thingsshe played in the moviesEnola Holmes,Godzilla: king of monsters, andGodzilla vs. Kong.

It always treats all the regular aspects of growing.

Millie Bobby Brown at the premiere of
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OnThe feminist guiltyBrown explained that she had to go through all the problems of usual teenagers while being as famous.AE0FCC31AE342FD3A1346EBB1F342FCB

"I treat with the same things that every day of 18 are concerned," Brown said. "Navigating to be an adult and having relationships and friendships, and that's all these things. Be loved and trying to integrate everything is a lot. And you try to find yourself doing that. The only one Difference is, of course, I do this in the public eye. So, it can be really overwhelming. "

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In addition, she has to deal with something more heartbreaking.

Millie Bobby Brown at the BAFTA Film Awards in 2022
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In addition to living his teenagers in the public eye, Brown has also been sexualized inappropriately by fans and the press. For example, as indicated by BuzzFeed News, in the 18th anniversary head, there waspeople counting Days until it is "legal". It's something thatOther stars of the child have been confronted In the past too.

"I have definitively dealing with that more in the last two weeks of 18-year turning," Brown continued, thinking about how his experience is different from a non-famous teenager. "Definitely seeing a difference between how people act and the way the press and social media react to age."

She added, "In my life, in my opinion, I think it should not change anything. But it's groster and it's true. And so I think it's just a very good representation of what is goes into the world and how girls are sexualized. And so I was dealing with that, but I also deal with it forever. "

Brown is open about his experience because she wants to promote change.

Millie Bobby Brown at the Teenage Cancer Trust Concert in London in 2022
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In February 2020, when she was 16, Brownposted a video At his Instagram, including the titles of her, as well as moments of his life. In the legend, she wrote that inaccurate and sexual comments had made her feel unsightly and frustrated.

"16 We felt like a long time coming," she wrote, "I feel that the change must arrive for not only this generation, but the next. Our world needs kindness and support for the children of the United States. United can grow and succeed. The last of the years have not been easy, I will admit that. There are times that I am frustrated by inaccuracies, inappropriate comments, sexualization and unnecessary insults that finally led to The pain and insecurity for me. But I will never be defeated. I will continue to do what I like and spread the message to change change. "

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