Millie Bobby Brown Reveals an Exciting Fact About Fiance Jake Bongiovi’s Preferences as a Pet Parent

Published 09/23/2023, 7:35 AM EDT

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Any ardent fan of Millie Bobby Brown would know that the star is an animal enthusiast. The star is a parent to a bunch of different animals and loves spending time with them. From launching a pet apparel line to making her skincare brand cruelty-free, animals have always been Brown’s top priority. She does not only adopt pets but also takes the necessary steps to help them find homes through her social media. Fortunately, her soon-to-be-husband feels the same way about animals.

Recently, during a podcast, the actress got candid about her fiancé’s love for animals where the Stranger Things star revealed an exciting scoop about Jake Bongiovi’s preferences as a pet parent. 

Millie Bobby Brown revealing Jake Bongiovi’s pet preference

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Brown recently appeared in the podcast Family Trips with the Meyers Brothers, where she shared many childhood stories. From talking about her grandma’s influence on her, to sharing how different she is from her brother, the star slipped a ton of personal facts. Sharing her love for pets, the Enola Holmes star revealed that she moved out of her parent’s house because they did not let her have a lot of animals in her room. Moving on with the conversation, Brown told the Meyers Brothers, “My fiancé loves animals” and he is a “horse person”.

When the couple moved in together, they ended up having a bunch of animals and started running a farm. The Florence By Mills owner said that she got a donkey only to protect her dogs, and then realized that the donkey needed a friend too. The stars faced the same issue with ponies, goats, and ships, and that was how they ended up building their own little farm. Brown then went on to say that her fiancé “never asked for animals” after that. However, they are both “huge animal people” and have fed most of their pets together.  

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Taking her love for pets to another level, Brown even read her debut novel, Nineteen Steps, to her dog. 

Brown read Nineteen Steps to her puppy

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The Godzilla actress has a huge collection of pets, including dogs, cats, rabbits, and sheep. She often posts pictures of her adorable animal companions on social media, leaving her fans in awe. During the promotion of her debut novel, the emerging author pulled off many marketing strategies. From sharing pictures on social media to visiting her fans personally, the actress left no stone unturned to keep the buzz alive. Even her cute little dog joined forces with her in promoting Nineteen Steps.

Brown shared an Instagram post where she was sitting on a couch with one of her dogs, with a copy of Nineteen Steps. She put up this post just days after sharing a dog story from her novel. The star seemed to be reading the book to her pup and the pooch completely engrossed itself in the activity, too. This was probably the best marketing post of the Stranger Things star, and it won a lot of hearts on the internet. 

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Hriddhi Maitra is a Hollywood News reporter at Netflix Junkie. An enthusiastic movie buff, Hriddhi found her true calling when she worked as a Cinema Content Writer at My Cinema Story while analyzing movies objectively, and offering constructive feedback. Coming from a background where she worked in different niches like finance, food, travel, medicines, automobile, and entertainment, we can safely say she is a jack of all trades.

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