11 is 21 now, and yes, she is sexier than all of us expected her to be. Here, check this photo out…
From a bald kid character to a total bombshell! Yup, Millie Bobby Brown‘s transformation is something. But it’s not surprising as we all know she’ll glow up to be one of the most beautiful in the entertainment industry. Just like Natalie Portman. Now, be prepared to see her in skimpy swimwear at the gallery below.
Who is Millie Bobby Brown
Millie Bobby Brown is a British actress, producer, and all-around powerhouse who shot to fame playing the telekinetic, Eggo-loving Eleven in Netflix’s Stranger Things (2016–present). Her breakout role earned her two Primetime Emmy nominations—and a spot in pop culture history before she even finished high school.
Since then, Millie’s gone from saving Hawkins to starring in blockbuster monster flicks like Godzilla: King of the Monsters (2019) and Godzilla vs. Kong (2021). Not one to stick to just acting, she also stepped behind the scenes as a producer for Netflix hits Enola Holmes (2020), Enola Holmes 2 (2022), and Damsel (2024)—basically solving mysteries, slaying dragons, and producing her own career moves all before turning 21.
In 2018, Time magazine named her one of the 100 most influential people in the world, making her the youngest person ever to make the list. That same year, she was appointed a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador, again setting a record as the youngest to ever take on the role.
Her Early Life
Millie Bobby Brown was born on February 19, 2004, in Marbella, Andalusia, Spain, as the third of four children to British parents Kelly and Robert Brown. Though her given middle name is Bonnie, it was her dad—a real estate agent—who nicknamed her Bobby, a name that eventually stuck and became part of her now-famous stage name.
Millie was born with partial hearing loss in her left ear, which gradually worsened over the years until she lost hearing in that ear completely. When she was four, her family moved back to England and settled in Bournemouth. Just a few years later, when Millie was eight, they relocated once again—this time across the Atlantic to Orlando, Florida.
Despite her current success, Millie is open about her humble beginnings. She’s said she grew up with “no money,” and the financial struggles her family faced left a lasting impression. Even after finding fame and fortune through Stranger Things, that early experience has shaped how she thinks about money today.
Career Journey
When Millie’s family moved to Florida, her parents signed her up for weekend acting workshops just to give her something fun to do on Saturdays. But it didn’t take long for someone to notice her spark. A top Hollywood talent scout saw her perform and told her parents, “She has instincts you can’t teach.” She was convinced Millie had what it takes to compete with the best young actors in Hollywood.
So, the Browns packed up their car and made the cross-country drive from Orlando to Los Angeles. Within a week of arriving, Millie was already meeting with some of the biggest children’s talent agencies in town—and she got offers from all of them. Just three months into her Hollywood journey, she landed her first TV role as young Alice in Once Upon a Time in Wonderland (2013), a spin-off of the hit ABC fantasy series Once Upon a Time.
Then came the role that changed everything. In 2016, Millie was cast as Eleven in Netflix’s sci-fi horror series Stranger Things. Her haunting, emotional performance as the telekinetic girl with a mysterious past earned widespread critical acclaim. She was nominated for a Primetime Emmy and a Screen Actors Guild Award for her work in Season 1, and even took home the SAG Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series alongside her co-stars. She also won the Saturn Award for Best Performance by a Younger Actor in a Television Series.
Millie’s performance in Stranger Things Season 2 only solidified her rising star status, earning her another round of Emmy and SAG nominations in 2018. From weekend workshops to worldwide fame, her rise was fast, but very much earned.
Millie Bobby Brown hasn’t slowed down since Stranger Things made her a household name—in fact, she’s only picked up speed.
In November 2016, she popped up in commercials for Citigroup, and by January 2017, she was making waves in the fashion world, debuting in Calvin Klein’s By Appointment campaign. Just a month later, she signed with the powerhouse agency IMG Models—because, of course, she did.
Her big-screen debut came in 2019 with Godzilla: King of the Monsters, where she held her own amid city-sized chaos and giant lizards. Then, in a true boss move, Millie signed on not just to star in but also produce Enola Holmes (2020), bringing Sherlock’s brilliant little sister to life with wit, grit, and a corset.
She returned in Enola Holmes 2 (2022) and once again wore both producer and lead actress hats in 2024’s Damsel, a dark fantasy twist on the damsel-in-distress trope—only this time, the damsel does the dragon-slaying herself. Directed by Juan Carlos Fresnadillo and written by Dan Mazeau, the film proved that Millie’s not here to play it safe.
And if that wasn’t enough, this year she starred in The Electric State, a sweeping sci-fi adventure from the Russo brothers, based on Simon Stålenhag’s hauntingly beautiful graphic novel. Whether she’s battling monsters, cracking mysteries, or redefining what a young star can do, Millie continues to prove she’s more than just a teen sensation—she’s a full-on creative force.
Facts and Trivia
Millie Bobby Brown has earned the unofficial title of “stream queen,” thanks to her steady reign over hit content released mostly on streaming platforms, especially her home turf, Netflix.
But growing up in the spotlight hasn’t always been easy. After she turned 18 in February 2022, her social media was sadly flooded with inappropriate, sexually explicit content from users—a disturbing reminder of the darker side of fame, especially for young women in the public eye.
On a much brighter note, Millie’s love life has been making headlines for far more wholesome reasons. She began dating actor Jake Bongiovi (yes, Jon Bon Jovi’s son) in 2021. In April 2023, the couple announced their engagement, and by May 2024, People confirmed they had quietly tied the knot in a private ceremony the weekend prior. Millie also shared that she’s now officially taken her husband’s last name. The couple lives in Georgia, keeping things sweet and southern.
Despite her packed career, Millie’s not skipping out on education. As of August 2022, she’s been pursuing an online degree in health and human services through Purdue University Global—proving that you can juggle dragons, demogorgons, and deadlines.
On March 3, 2025, Millie spoke out after facing a wave of negative media coverage about her appearance. In an Instagram video, she called out several reporters—including ones from the Daily Mail and former Great British Bake Off host Matt Lucas—for what she described as bullying and body shaming. “I’m an adult,” she said. “I’m not meant to look like a kid anymore.” The following day, Lucas posted a public apology on Instagram for his comments.
From monster-fighting teen icon to confident, outspoken adult, Millie continues to evolve in full view of the world—on her own terms.
Her Body Measurements
Millie stands 5 feet, 3 inches, and rocks a 32B-24-34 figure.
Millie Bobby Brown Photos
Join her over 64 million followers on Instagram for her latest lifestyle content.
And do visit our Millie Bobby Brown page for more of her stunning pictures.