"I'm a very proud Netflix Baby"- 'Stranger Things' Millie Bobby Brown Hails the Streamer As Her 'Shelter and Protector'

Published 03/08/2025, 1:26 PM EST

Millie Bobby Brown joined Netflix at just 10 years old when she signed on for Stranger Things, and she has practically grown up on the platform. At this point, she might as well have her own Netflix login. While fans adore her, it seems Netflix does too, considering how often she headlines their biggest projects. But what does Brown think of the streaming giant?

True feelings remain a mystery until they are spoken aloud. No matter how much we assume, only the person themselves can reveal what truly lies within their heart, making every word they share invaluable. And Brown has just shared how Netflix has contributed to her career.

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In a clip shared by IGN, Millie Bobby Brown stated, "I'm a very proud Netflix Baby," as she conveyed her gratitude to the streaming service, stating that it helped fund her schooling and kept her safe during her career. She said that Netflix was a protecting force that was unlike anything she had ever experienced. Brown also expressed her desire for the same degree of safety and attention to be available to all young actors. "They really have sheltered me and protected me", said the 21-year-old.

In a heartfelt expression of gratitude, Millie Bobby Brown acknowledged that Netflix provided her and her fellow young cast members of Stranger Things with an exceptional experience. The opportunities it bestowed upon her left her feeling profoundly fortunate. As Stranger Things reached its conclusion, she conveyed deep appreciation for Netflix's unwavering support and recognized her profound connection with the streaming platform. Not only Netflix but she also opened up about the emotional toll of wrapping up Stranger Things.

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Bidding farewell to Stranger Things was undoubtedly a significant moment for Millie Bobby Brown, and it seems she has much to share about the bittersweet emotions surrounding the show's conclusion.

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At the premiere of The Electric State, Millie Bobby Brown shared her thoughts with The Hollywood Reporter about the emotional weight of finishing Stranger Things Season 5. Hearing the words marking the end of her filming felt less like a personal farewell and more like closing the chapter on Eleven’s journey. Watching her castmates wrap up their scenes made the moment even more profound. Describing the experience, she said, "I don't think anyone could relate to it."

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The young actress looked back on the farewell, describing it as a deeply challenging experience for both herself and her family. Leaving behind Eleven after more than ten years felt incredibly significant. The role had played a crucial part in shaping her career and personal growth, making the departure even more emotional. Saying goodbye to such an important chapter of her life was not easy, as the experience of letting go felt truly incomparable.

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What are your thoughts on Millie Bobby Brown's strong connection with the streaming giant? Share your opinions in the comments below!

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