The following article contains mentions of mental health issues and child exploitation.
However, it’s clearthere’s still so much the world doesn’t know about Millie Bobby Brown.
Since she was very young, it was erase the actor was destined for greatness.

“My parents were like, ‘Well, it is a job.
And if you commit to it, you have to commit to it.
you might’t audition and then give up,'” she remarked.

“So I was like, ‘I don’t care.
Whatever it takes, I want to act.'”
You don’t have to be good at dancing or acting.

If you genuinely enjoy doing it, then do it."
However,Millie Bobby Brown was unfortunately victimized by bullies.
“I was bullied at school back in England.

So, it’s extremely important for me to speak out against bullying,” she toldGlamourin 2019.
However, this limited her ability to meet people outside of the cast.
I struggle with that quite a bit."

But as poised and coolheaded as many Hollywood stars might seem, they often deal with insecurities.
“I got really down about that,” she explained.
“I didn’t have nothing [on underneath],” she said.

“It wasn’t too much, but it was enough for it not to be okay.”
The memes disappeared gradually, but they arose again in June 2018.
“Just got this car.

After deleting her account, Brown enrolled in therapy to deal with the onslaught of online criticism.
‘Cause I don’t know who I am.'”
Brown said she refused, but things quickly escalated.

Despite telling the fan she didn’t want to be in her video, the woman continued filming her.
Brown said she tried asking her again to stop, but she argued back.
The social media influencer was 20 at the time.

Understandably, many of Ecimovic’s followers turned on him after he made these claims.
“I felt very vulnerable,” she said.
“When you get publicly humiliated this way, I felt so out of control and powerless.”

But, Brown explained, ending things with Ecimovic was for the best.
“It felt very empowering,” the actor concluded.
“I deal with the same things any 18 year old is dealing with,” she began.

“Navigating being an adult and having relationships and friendships.”
“It’s gross,” Brown acknowledged.
She explained the sense of rejection and loneliness she experienced from reading unkind things about herself online.

“Luckily, with the love and support from my friends and family, I feel strong enough.
I do not feel alone anymore.”
And because I don’t, I’m now a target."

This is bullying."