Millie Bobby Brown Addresses Her Twitter Trolls At Movie & TV Awards
Millie Bobby Brown has successfully defended her crown! For the second year in a row, the
Stranger Things actress has taken residence the
Movie & TV Award for Best Efficiency in a Show for her outstanding role because the telekinetic teen, Eleven. She bested Katherine Langford (
13 Reasons Why), Maisie Williams (
Game of Thrones), Issa Rae (
Insecure), and Darren Criss (
The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story) for the Golden Popcorn.
As she had previously reported, Brown was stuck at house
nursing her split kneecap and couldn't be at the ceremony to accept the award in person, however she did send a sweet video message in her place, thanking her cast, crew, and all her loving fans. Plus, she took the possibility to finally allude to her much-noticed
disappearance from Twitter with a plea to end to online bullying.
"Since I know there really are several young people watching this — and even to the adults also — they could probably use the reminder that I was taught in the event you don’t have anything nice to mention, just don’t mention it. There should be no space in this world for bullying, and I’m not going to tolerate it and neither should any of you," she mentioned. "If you require a reminder of how worthy you are and to rise above the hate, message me on Instagram."
The 14-year-old capped off her message with a wink, seemingly confirming speculation that the reason beyond her Twitter deactivation was unrelenting trolls — while simultaneously issuing us all with a prime example of how to rise above.
Congrats, MBB!
Have something to discuss? You can use the form below, to leave your thoughts or opinion regarding Millie Bobby Brown Addresses Her Twitter Trolls At Movie & TV Awards.