Laura Brodnick
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And in this pod, she's kind of, people think that what she said has confirmed, yeah, Eleven's dead, dead.
Like that girl's gone.
Which I sort of get because like at the time as well, do you remember there was that whole thing where people were like, I believe.
Yeah.
She doesn't believe.
She doesn't believe.
So it was actually quite, it was really raw.
She sort of said she cried for most of January.
Obviously all of the show had finished by New Year's Eve and like we all kind of saw it then.
And she said she cried for most of January as a result and she had a lull in who she was as a person and found it very hard.
And Kylie said it feels like grieving and Millie was like,
Well, I think that's what was happening.
She said she knew the end and she couldn't tell anyone.
And then she said, and I wore black the whole press tour because of the funeral of her.
And yet I didn't feel it as much as everyone else when they found out.
Once other people knew, I suddenly felt like everyone else's grief made it too much, basically.
And she said, then she immediately started calling all of her cast members and asking if they were still going to be in her life and still be her friends.
And she was like crying and sobbing and all of that.
So I think we knew at the time afterwards, we were like, oh yeah, she wore black the whole press tour because it was like a funeral for her character.
But I think when you pair together, a lot of people were kind of clipping Emilia Clarke's reactions to Game of Thrones ending and Millie Bobby Brown's reactions to Stranger Things ending and saying there was a similarity in how they answered questions.