Millie Bobby Brown
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Podcast Appearances
you get at that age where you're 11 now and you're shaving it consecutively every three days because it cannot grow past a certain length because we're filming. So continuity wise, you're shaving it. So every time it started to grow and I'd get excited, we'd shave it again. So I think it became to the point where I was like 12, 11 or 12, where I was like,
the boys started liking girls and I was kind of like, maybe why are boys not liking me? And then I was like, oh, I'm feeling like insecure now. So then I would put wigs on and I did get really, really like bullied like, in public, people would like make comments and stuff. But I honestly, I still to this day, like loved the experience and I would do it again.
the boys started liking girls and I was kind of like, maybe why are boys not liking me? And then I was like, oh, I'm feeling like insecure now. So then I would put wigs on and I did get really, really like bullied like, in public, people would like make comments and stuff. But I honestly, I still to this day, like loved the experience and I would do it again.
the boys started liking girls and I was kind of like, maybe why are boys not liking me? And then I was like, oh, I'm feeling like insecure now. So then I would put wigs on and I did get really, really like bullied like, in public, people would like make comments and stuff. But I honestly, I still to this day, like loved the experience and I would do it again.
Like I always tell Jake, like for my first baby, I want to shave my hair off. Like, I don't know. I just feel like it was really like liberating, would suggest it for anyone, any girl.
Like I always tell Jake, like for my first baby, I want to shave my hair off. Like, I don't know. I just feel like it was really like liberating, would suggest it for anyone, any girl.
Like I always tell Jake, like for my first baby, I want to shave my hair off. Like, I don't know. I just feel like it was really like liberating, would suggest it for anyone, any girl.
Yeah. Like when you have the child or when you're- Like right, like maybe like right before I'm about to give birth. Like, cause I just think like, Hair is such an ordeal anyway to deal with. I'm gonna nurture my child, why deal with my hair? And I think it's such a liberating experience.
Yeah. Like when you have the child or when you're- Like right, like maybe like right before I'm about to give birth. Like, cause I just think like, Hair is such an ordeal anyway to deal with. I'm gonna nurture my child, why deal with my hair? And I think it's such a liberating experience.
Yeah. Like when you have the child or when you're- Like right, like maybe like right before I'm about to give birth. Like, cause I just think like, Hair is such an ordeal anyway to deal with. I'm gonna nurture my child, why deal with my hair? And I think it's such a liberating experience.
To be a woman is, and I felt like I had that experience as a girl, but I'd like to have that experience as a woman.
To be a woman is, and I felt like I had that experience as a girl, but I'd like to have that experience as a woman.
To be a woman is, and I felt like I had that experience as a girl, but I'd like to have that experience as a woman.
Yeah. I just don't allow like outside noise to influence something that meant so much to me at that time. Like I did love it. Like I would go home and my mom and dad like always supported me, always hyped me up, told me I looked amazing. And like, so that it was a fantastic experience. It's when I stepped out my door when I felt people were making me question if it was looked good or not.
Yeah. I just don't allow like outside noise to influence something that meant so much to me at that time. Like I did love it. Like I would go home and my mom and dad like always supported me, always hyped me up, told me I looked amazing. And like, so that it was a fantastic experience. It's when I stepped out my door when I felt people were making me question if it was looked good or not.
Yeah. I just don't allow like outside noise to influence something that meant so much to me at that time. Like I did love it. Like I would go home and my mom and dad like always supported me, always hyped me up, told me I looked amazing. And like, so that it was a fantastic experience. It's when I stepped out my door when I felt people were making me question if it was looked good or not.
But they didn't infiltrate my front door. That noise didn't. So for me, and I know I'm in a much stronger place now that I could deal with that noise.
But they didn't infiltrate my front door. That noise didn't. So for me, and I know I'm in a much stronger place now that I could deal with that noise.
But they didn't infiltrate my front door. That noise didn't. So for me, and I know I'm in a much stronger place now that I could deal with that noise.
I deal with it every single day. So for me, I'm like, that's nothing.