• southsamurai
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    565 days ago

    Its the same bullshit that’s been going on for ages.

    Young actress grows up, people think they have an obligation to look and act how their idea of the now adult actress is rather than them being themselves.

    It happens to pretty much all young performers, but girls get it worse because sexism and patriarchy amplify it.

    She’s damn near 21 now. She’s married and moving into an adult life and some people are idiots. They expect her to either stay that little girl, or at least not act adult in public.

    • FartsWithAnAccent
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      205 days ago

      I was so confused by this post, and it turns out I was conflating some celebrity I’d never heard of with a Julie Brown (who was famous maybe 30 years ago).

      Then I googled Millie Bobby Brown and am confused again: She looks like a typical early 20something, which she is?

      • southsamurai
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        215 days ago

        Yup, she is just that.

        She’s the girl from Stranger Things.

        But people don’t think about her as the girl that was on stranger things, they keep her in that mental slot as though she wouldn’t age.

        • FartsWithAnAccent
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          175 days ago

          Oh shit, the psychic kid?

          Stranger Things wasn’t that long ago!

          I’m not old, you’re old!

          Ok, sorry, I checked and it was that long ago.

          Not sure when this happened, but it turns out I am old.

          Damn it…

      • southsamurai
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        94 days ago

        At 21 you can drink, drive (though not at the same time), vote and be drafted (if you’re a guy). If that’s too young to be married, we need to work on that other stuff first.

        Seriously, it isn’t even an unusual age for it, much less “ew”

        • @[email protected]
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          84 days ago

          21 is real young dude, just because you can doesn’t mean you should. I would say I didn’t feel truly like an adult that understood myself or my actions until 25 or 26

          • southsamurai
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            94 days ago

            Eh, everyone’s different. I’ve known a lot of people that married younger than that, are still together, and happy.

            It’s entirely possible to grow together.