Millie Bobby Brown has managed to simultaneously please and enrage listeners with her commentary about leaving bad service reviews on forums like Yelp. The actress, who stars in the new film 'Damsel,' admitted that she uses a 'fake name' to write reviews on businesses ranging from hotels to clothing stores after having a less-than-favorable experience. 'I think it's important, you know?' she said on the 'Table Manners with Jessie and Lennie Ware' podcast.
Her final example was a brush with a store employee Brown found to be unhelpful. 'Basically, this old lady came up to me and was like, ‘Do you know where the socks are?' I think she thought I worked there, and I was like, ‘I don’t, but I'm going to help you.'' Brown said she 'tried so hard' to find them in the store. 'I was searching everywhere for these socks.' 'So, I went and found an employee.
'm a Karen. … I'm a very woke Karen. I'm a woke Karen. But I definitely, you know, I do think it's important to know where you got — where you went wrong and always room for improvement,' she said. Social media users were very divided on Brown's comments, with some lauding the young star for her honesty. 'I really love that she is keeping it real,' one user wrote in part on X, formerly Twitter. 'At least she owns it,' another said.
representative for Brown did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital's request for comment.
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