Millie Bobby Brown talks about some of the downsides to being a child star in a candid new interview with Allure. The “Stranger Things” favourite, now 18, began auditioning in Hollywood at age eight after moving to Los Angeles with her family.
Her first onscreen role was as young Alice in “Once Upon a Time in Wonderland”, with her going on to nab parts on “NCIS”, “Modern Family”, and “Grey’s Anatomy”, among others.
Brown insisted acting was a way to figure out who she wanted to be, telling the mag: “I enjoyed being different people because I always struggled with self-identity and knowing who I was. “Even as a young person, I always felt like I didn’t quite belong in every room I was in.
I also struggle with loneliness a bit. “I always felt quite alone in a crowded room, like I was just one of a kind, like nobody ever really understood me.
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