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Actress Millie Bobby Brown: have few friends
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The British has been playing the role of the Eleven in the Netflix show “Stranger Things” for nine years. Now she talks about difficulties that everyday life on the set brings with it as a young person.
The actress Millie Bobby Brown (20) claims to have difficulties with social contacts. “I don’t have a lot of friends,” she told the US magazine “Vanity Fair”. “I didn’t go to school, so I don’t have the best social skills when it comes to people of my age and friendships,” she said. “I have a lot to fight with that.”
The British has been playing the role of the Eleven, a girl with supernatural skills in the Netflix show “Stranger Things” for nine years. As a child actress, she was taught privately with her colleagues on the edge of the shoot. The fifth and last season of the science fiction series is scheduled to appear this year.
Brown leads the sick records of her animals
According to the report, Brown feels really comfortable on the common farm in the southern US state of Georgia with her husband Jake Bongiovi (22), the actor and son of rock star Jon Bon Jovi. There, in addition to sheep, cows and donkeys, she also keeps rescued dogs saved before the sleep – with the intention of releasing them for adoption. As Brown said, she even studied veterinary medicine.
“I can supply wounds, measure the pulse, regulate blood pressure and things like that. I conduct all of your medical records myself,” she said. One of her animals is a stocky bulldog called Mama, which has its own treadmill and a television on the wall in her stable, on which a flickering Christmas block can be seen – a block of wood that is placed in the fireplace at Christmas. The dog comes from an animal shelter.
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