Millie Bobby Brown Reveals Her Real Name and Addresses Societal Expectations
Unexpected Name Reveal
In a recent interview promoting her upcoming Netflix film The Electric State, Millie Bobby Brown disclosed her true name during a light-hearted exchange with co-star Chris Pratt. Contrary to popular belief, her real name includes “Bonnie” as her middle name.
During a discussion with BuzzFeed UK, Brown stated, “My middle name is Bonnie.” To which Pratt humorously responded, “Millie Bobby Bonnie Brown?” Brown quickly clarified, “No, it’s not Bobby. It’s Millie Bonnie Brown. I’ve never told anyone that. You heard it here first.”
She further explained that she adopted “Bobby” merely for her stage persona: “Just for shits and giggles,” she added.
Insight into The Electric State
The film, directed by Joe and Anthony Russo, stars Brown alongside renowned actor Brian Cox. Set to premiere on Netflix on March 14, the narrative explores a dystopian future where an orphaned teenage girl journeys across the American West accompanied by a robot and a quirky drifter in pursuit of her lost younger brother.
Courageous Response to Criticism
In addition to her name reveal, Brown recently addressed criticisms regarding her appearance that circulated in various tabloids. She asserted, “I refuse to apologise for growing up. I refuse to make myself smaller to fit the unrealistic expectations of people who can’t handle seeing a girl become a woman.”
Brown emphasized society’s tendency to criticize rather than compliment, challenging people to reflect on their reactions: “If you have a problem with that, I have to wonder – what is it that actually makes you so uncomfortable? Let’s do better. Not just for me, but for every young girl who deserves to grow up without fear of being torn apart for simply existing.”
Public Support Following Criticism
In the aftermath of Brown’s powerful statement, comedian Matt Lucas publicly apologized after his comments had impacted her. He had previously drawn comparisons between Brown and a character from his show, Little Britain, prompting her to address the situation.