Millie Bobby Brown was slated to appear alongside her "Stranger Things" co-star, Noah Schnapp, on "Good Morning America" (GMA) to discuss the Netflix series' highly anticipated fifth and final season. However, the actress's presence was conspicuously absent from the December 15 episode, leaving fans and viewers alike in a state of confusion.

In a heartfelt video message, Brown swiftly cleared the air about her absence, revealing that she had sustained an injury that necessitated her withdrawal from the show. Despite her setback, the 21-year-old remained determined to contribute in any way possible, demonstrating her trademark resilience and wit.
With her arm wrapped in a sling, Brown sent a pre-recorded message to both the GMA audience and Schnapp, expressing her sincere apologies for her absence. "To everyone at GMA, I’m really sorry I couldn’t be there with you guys. I took a fall," she said with a playful smile, reminding viewers of her "best friend" and their festive banter.
In her video, Brown also participated in the show by asking Schnapp some festive questions, including his favorite family tradition during the holiday season. "So, I wanted to still participate in any way I could, because you know me, Noah. I have to make it about me," she quipped. The star then inquired about her "best friend's" favorite holiday memory, ending the video with a mischievous grin and a nod to their camaraderie.
Schnapp, in turn, responded to her question with a hearty laugh, sharing his family's unique holiday tradition of "writing a bunch of things" and drawing a chit to act them out. "I don’t know what it’s called. It gets crazy," he admitted, adding a touch of humor to the situation.