Millie Bobby Brown has opened up about her journey from a young actress to a global star, revealing how her mindset changed as she grew older in the entertainment industry.
The Stranger Things actress, who started acting at just nine years old, said she felt more confident and fearless during the early stages of her career because she was focused only on enjoying the experience.
In a conversation with her Enola Holmes co-star Louis Partridge for Interview Magazine, Brown reflected on how different she felt before fame brought greater expectations and pressure.
“I really wish sometimes I could feel the way I felt when I acted when I was under 14,” Brown shared, explaining that she was not concerned about outside opinions or industry pressures at that time.Taylor Swift, Blake Lively Friendship Fallout Sparks Wedding Snub Debate
The actress said her younger self was simply focused on performing and having fun rather than worrying about awards, audience reactions, financial success or professional expectations.
Louis Partridge also shared similar thoughts, admitting that he felt more fearless earlier in his career and has become more aware of himself with age.
Brown also opened up about the emotional impact of playing Eleven in Stranger Things, a role that defined much of her career from 2016 to 2025.
She revealed that leaving behind the character was a deeply emotional experience and that the journey changed her as a person.Drake Sparks Social Media Buzz With Fresh Photo Dump as Career Momentum Grows
The actress is now focusing on new projects, including Enola Holmes 3, where she returns as the adventurous detective alongside Louis Partridge.
Brown’s reflection highlights the challenges of growing up in the spotlight while balancing personal growth with the demands of a successful acting career.
