Millie Bobbie Brown makes the Stranger Things family very unhappy.
Brown recently said that the highly praised horror drama has been “preventing” her from working on projects she’s actually “passionate about.” The cast of Stranger Things reportedly didn’t like what she said.
People who work on the show told Daily Mail that they were “disappointed” that Brown didn’t “respect” the show that “made her career and pays her bills.”
The source said, “the comments have definitely hit a nerve for those who need a job like Stranger Things to make ends meet.” They also said, “They all love her” and “will probably get over it soon.”
The controversial words were made by Brown, 19, in an interview with Glamour magazine that came out on Monday.
The star of Enola Holmes also said that the horror drama, which is one of Netflix’s most popular main shows, gave her “the tools and the resources to be a better actor.”
Then she said that leaving the show, which was picked up for a fifth and final season, was like graduating high school because she is “grateful for the time [she’s] had, but it’s time to create your own message and live your own life.”
The person also said that Millie might change her mind about what she said because “she now sees how it looks.”