Millie Bobby Brown
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And then like just kind of feeling them. And I think they were like, shit. She's crazy. We found her.
And then like just kind of feeling them. And I think they were like, shit. She's crazy. We found her.
And then like just kind of feeling them. And I think they were like, shit. She's crazy. We found her.
That too. They didn't realize that then, but I think they do now.
That too. They didn't realize that then, but I think they do now.
That too. They didn't realize that then, but I think they do now.
It was very good. And then the next day, I got a call in the hotel room as I was leaving back to Heathrow. And then it was the directors and they said, do you want to be our 11 and can you shave your hair off? And I was like, yes and yes. And then literally three months later, I was shaving my hair off.
It was very good. And then the next day, I got a call in the hotel room as I was leaving back to Heathrow. And then it was the directors and they said, do you want to be our 11 and can you shave your hair off? And I was like, yes and yes. And then literally three months later, I was shaving my hair off.
It was very good. And then the next day, I got a call in the hotel room as I was leaving back to Heathrow. And then it was the directors and they said, do you want to be our 11 and can you shave your hair off? And I was like, yes and yes. And then literally three months later, I was shaving my hair off.
I think. You know what, though? I just feel like growing, like even grow, like that to me, like doesn't even like really scrape the surface. Like it's like growing up in the industry, I, you know, it can get like that. People see you as an adult.
I think. You know what, though? I just feel like growing, like even grow, like that to me, like doesn't even like really scrape the surface. Like it's like growing up in the industry, I, you know, it can get like that. People see you as an adult.
I think. You know what, though? I just feel like growing, like even grow, like that to me, like doesn't even like really scrape the surface. Like it's like growing up in the industry, I, you know, it can get like that. People see you as an adult.
You're hired. So you're hired like an adult. You don't work the hours as an adult, but you're expected to be there like an adult. You're expected to do the job. Same responsibilities. Pretty much everything is the same, except you got to do school three hours a day, really. That's really it. And so...
You're hired. So you're hired like an adult. You don't work the hours as an adult, but you're expected to be there like an adult. You're expected to do the job. Same responsibilities. Pretty much everything is the same, except you got to do school three hours a day, really. That's really it. And so...
You're hired. So you're hired like an adult. You don't work the hours as an adult, but you're expected to be there like an adult. You're expected to do the job. Same responsibilities. Pretty much everything is the same, except you got to do school three hours a day, really. That's really it. And so...
I was so lucky because for me, and I guess that maturity really paid off because I was really able to understand the weight of what I was doing. So I was never like, yippity-doo-dah, what am I doing next? I was always very like, okay, my cool time is tomorrow. I need to get eight hours. I was so strict with myself. My parents were always like, they always kind of knew I was like that too.
I was so lucky because for me, and I guess that maturity really paid off because I was really able to understand the weight of what I was doing. So I was never like, yippity-doo-dah, what am I doing next? I was always very like, okay, my cool time is tomorrow. I need to get eight hours. I was so strict with myself. My parents were always like, they always kind of knew I was like that too.
I was so lucky because for me, and I guess that maturity really paid off because I was really able to understand the weight of what I was doing. So I was never like, yippity-doo-dah, what am I doing next? I was always very like, okay, my cool time is tomorrow. I need to get eight hours. I was so strict with myself. My parents were always like, they always kind of knew I was like that too.
I loved school, would really prioritize school. I was just kind of annoyingly one of those kids that just loved work, loved school, just loved really being on set. I was so excited to be done with school so I could have more hours at work because I just loved it. I love that.
I loved school, would really prioritize school. I was just kind of annoyingly one of those kids that just loved work, loved school, just loved really being on set. I was so excited to be done with school so I could have more hours at work because I just loved it. I love that.