Millie Bobby Brown reveals how fame changed her childhood and social life

Actress Millie Bobby Brown recently discussed the challenges of maintaining normal peer connections due to the intense media scrutiny surrounding her childhood. Speaking on the podcast ‘Happy Sad Confused,’ Brown addressed whether she felt she had missed out on typical developmental experiences. She identified socialization as her most significant hurdle, noting that her upbringing did not involve attending a traditional school setting.

Brown explained that this unique professional environment has impacted her ability to interact with people her own age. “I just don’t know how to act with people my age. It’s harder for me because I grew up working mainly with men,” she stated.

The actress elaborated that much of the professional circle she encountered while working on projects like Stranger Things consisted of male crew members who were significantly older than her. This consistent exposure to an adult working environment, rather than a typical peer setting, has presented a distinct social dynamic for Brown. She continues to navigate the adjustment of building connections outside of the highly structured, adult-dominated sets she has been accustomed to throughout her career.

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