Trying way too hard
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chloehope44 — 9 years ago(January 05, 2017 12:16 PM)
Joe's mom obviously didn't think Joe was star material so now he spends his days taking out his feelings on the boards of 12 year old actresses who are doing better than Joe's mom thought Joe would do. Way to go, Joe!
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sokaliie — 9 years ago(January 08, 2017 08:54 PM)
Omg I agree!! I like her dresses but some of her photoshoots make her look way older lol. Plus I just saw her at the Golden globes and while her dress was very beautiful, I personally thought she had on way too much makeup for a kid.
Also, what's with the diva celeb poses ?? I like Millie don't get me wrong but I can't help but think this is all going to her head. This is just my opinion though. -
General_Haberdashery — 9 years ago(January 11, 2017 04:00 PM)
you are not alone with your opinion.
Did you ever read her bio?
Read an article on her and it's pretty disappointing how her parents behaved.
Her parents sold everything to try to make Millie a star.
Talk about pressure! This kid was basically expected to someday make the whole family wealthy while watching them struggle in the meantime. To know that your family's well-being is on your shoulders? That's not healthy.
In her first ever interview, Millie reveals the remarkable faith her f5b4amily have shown in her talent, which has seen them pushed to the brink of bankruptcy.
It was very hard,
she says.
There were lots of tears along the way.
Millies parents sold everything to move to Hollywood to help the youngster fulfil her dreams.
Things were so tight, Millies British-born manager Melanie Greene lent the family money to help them survive.
My older sister left. She didnt want to do it [America] any more, Millie says. It was tears, tears, tears. We went through tough times.
Last summer, the family admitted defeat when their money ran out.
They moved back to the UK so broke they had to stay with an aunt.
I was devastated. I wasnt getting work. I thought I was done,
says Millie.
Wow.
A lot of tears? Her own sister left? Sold it all to fulfill HER dreams or theirs?
That and the fact that her dad was shopping her to agencies asking for $100,000 upfront just to rep her leads me to believe that she's being looked at as more of a property and less of a daughter.
The Hollywood Reporter alleges that Robert Brown has been been approaching agents with a very unorthodox proposition: They can rep his 12-year-old daughter if theyre willing to hand over some cold16d0 hard cash first, in the ball park of $100,000.
This and those images of her designed to make her look like an adult instead of a 12 year old child is very alarming.
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lulahv-at-yahoo-com — 9 years ago(January 11, 2017 12:33 PM)
I just saw her photos of her at the Golden Globes and thought she must be 16 and much older than I thought in Stranger Things, and was quite shocked at her made up look!
It worries me when little girls do such grown up or sexy looks