Millie Bobby Brown artfully crafted a succinct yet deeply resonant counterargument to the online critics who had taken umbrage at her appearance. Lately, the exceptionally talented actress has been the toast of numerous public gatherings, ranging from the grand premiere of her film 'The Electric State' to the esteemed SAG Awards, each time adorning a striking blonde mane that turned heads. Consequently, the cyberspace buzzed incessantly with a myriad of comments, many of which suggested that the 21-year-old seemed prematurely aged or unrecognizable from her former self.
Promptly acknowledging this chatter, British Vogue featured an insightful op-ed authored by beauty editor Morgan Fargo, titled "No One Cares How Old You Perceive Millie Bobby Brown To Be." Fargo's piece firmly declared, "The persistent fixation on women's age reveals a pernicious thread of misogyny. Moreover, it is merely an exhausting distraction. Millie Bobby Brown is a highly acclaimed actress with an impressive array of blockbuster credits to her name. We ought to celebrate her remarkable accomplishments and the precocious talents of this burgeoning star, who first captivated audiences as a child (a fact we should always bear in mind), rather than cruelly dissecting her appearance."
Almost concurrently with the publication of the op-ed, Millie swiftly shared the article on her Instagram Stories, appending a heartfelt "thank you." Her latest Instagram post also featured a sticker inscribed with the words: "Please stop talking." Earlier, when confronted with similar remarks, Millie had resolutely stated on her Instagram Stories: "Women grow!! Not sorry about it :)."