Millie Bobby Brown Claps Back at Photographers Telling Her to Smile at 'Stranger Things' Season 5 London Premiere
Millie Bobby Brown's response to being told to smile by photographers at the "Stranger Things" Season 5 London premiere was swift and decisive. When a photographer suggested that she show her best smile for the cameras, the actress stood firm, shouting "Smile? You smile!" before storming off.
The tense moment was caught on camera and quickly went viral on social media, with fans divided in their reactions. While some were quick to defend Brown's behavior, calling out photographers for making unreasonable demands, others felt her response was unjustified.
Brown's reaction has drawn comparisons to that of singer Chappell Roan, who has been open about her struggles with anxiety and meltdowns at photographers. Some fans have praised Brown for standing up for herself, while others have criticized her for not being gracious enough in the face of celebrity scrutiny.
"It's like she got mad at the photographers and left the carpet .. ok Chappell Roan," one critic wrote on social media, referencing Roan's history with meltdowns. Another user joked that Brown should "give us nothing" instead of reacting negatively to their demands.
However, many others have jumped to Brown's defense, saying that she has every right to be upset at being asked to pose for photos without being treated with respect. "Oh I love her! As she damn well should," one fan commented.
The incident is not the first time Brown has made headlines during the Season 5 press tour. Earlier this month, it was revealed that she had allegedly accused co-star David Harbour of bullying and harassing her while filming the Netflix series. Despite the report, the two co-stars appeared to have put aside their differences for the cameras in Los Angeles.
Brown filed a lengthy complaint about Harbour before the series started filming its fifth and final season, according to reports. The investigation into her claims took months to complete, but the outcome is still unknown.
The incident highlights the challenges that celebrities face when interacting with photographers, who often rely on their charm and charisma to get what they want from them. Brown's response serves as a reminder that stars have the right to set boundaries and stand up for themselves in these situations.
Millie Bobby Brown's response to being told to smile by photographers at the "Stranger Things" Season 5 London premiere was swift and decisive. When a photographer suggested that she show her best smile for the cameras, the actress stood firm, shouting "Smile? You smile!" before storming off.
The tense moment was caught on camera and quickly went viral on social media, with fans divided in their reactions. While some were quick to defend Brown's behavior, calling out photographers for making unreasonable demands, others felt her response was unjustified.
Brown's reaction has drawn comparisons to that of singer Chappell Roan, who has been open about her struggles with anxiety and meltdowns at photographers. Some fans have praised Brown for standing up for herself, while others have criticized her for not being gracious enough in the face of celebrity scrutiny.
"It's like she got mad at the photographers and left the carpet .. ok Chappell Roan," one critic wrote on social media, referencing Roan's history with meltdowns. Another user joked that Brown should "give us nothing" instead of reacting negatively to their demands.
However, many others have jumped to Brown's defense, saying that she has every right to be upset at being asked to pose for photos without being treated with respect. "Oh I love her! As she damn well should," one fan commented.
The incident is not the first time Brown has made headlines during the Season 5 press tour. Earlier this month, it was revealed that she had allegedly accused co-star David Harbour of bullying and harassing her while filming the Netflix series. Despite the report, the two co-stars appeared to have put aside their differences for the cameras in Los Angeles.
Brown filed a lengthy complaint about Harbour before the series started filming its fifth and final season, according to reports. The investigation into her claims took months to complete, but the outcome is still unknown.
The incident highlights the challenges that celebrities face when interacting with photographers, who often rely on their charm and charisma to get what they want from them. Brown's response serves as a reminder that stars have the right to set boundaries and stand up for themselves in these situations.