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Millie Bobby Brown just proved she won't let trolls dim her shine, posting stunning bikini shots after addressing cruel body-shaming comments. The newlywed Stranger Things star looked radiant in a green and blue paisley two-piece during a beach photoshoot. This comes months after her emotional video calling out unfair media scrutiny of young women's appearances. Fans and celebs like Paris Hilton flooded her Instagram with love, celebrating her unshakable confidence.

Key Points: Millie Bobby Brown Stuns in Bikini After Body-Shaming Response

  • Millie Bobby Brown shuts down body-shaming trolls with empowering message
  • Stranger Things star stuns in paisley bikini during golden-hour shoot
  • Paris Hilton and fans praise her confidence in Instagram comments
  • Married Jake Bongiovi in private May 2024 ceremony
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Millie Bobby Brown sizzles in beachwear after slamming body-shaming trolls

The 'Stranger Things' star flaunts confidence in beachwear after calling out cruel trolls and media scrutiny over her appearance.

"I want to take a moment to address something that affects every young woman under public scrutiny – Millie Bobby Brown"

Los Angeles, June 28

Hollywood actress Millie Bobby Brown is raising the mercury with her sartorial choice. The actress recently sizzled in a series of bikini shots.

This comes after the 21-year-old was forced to hit back over cruel trolls who picked apart her appearance, reports ‘Mirror.co.uk’.

Millie looked incredible as she posed for her golden-hour shots while sunning herself on the sand.

As per ‘Mirror.co.uk’, the ‘Stranger Things’ star, who married Jake Biongiovi in a private ceremony in May 2024, wore a green and blue paisley print two-piece as she posed in front of the ocean. She posted the three photos on Instagram, with some beach-related emojis.

The comments section was filled with adoring praise from friends and fans. Her beauty brand's account wrote, "An absolute icon”, while reality star and socialite Paris Hilton replied with a heart-eye emoji.

Millie has been subjected to intense and cruel scrutiny over her looks on social media, despite her young age and always looking ten out of ten. The young star shared a moving Instagram post earlier this year, after she was cruelly judged for how grown up she appears.

In an almost three-minute-long video, the actress reflected on her career and the difficulties of growing up in the spotlight. She called out various articles written by journalists who had criticised her body and face, drawing attention to the unrealistic expectations placed on women in the entertainment industry.

In the clip, posted in March, Millie sat makeup-free as she said, “I want to take a moment to address something that I think is bigger than just me, something that affects every young woman who grows up under public scrutiny”.

Later, she read out article titles which had questioned her looks, including one mentioning the comedian.

- IANS

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Rohit P
While I support her stance against body shaming, I wonder if posting bikini pics is the best way to counter trolls? In India, we've seen actresses handle this differently through interviews and social campaigns.
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Sarah B
As an expat in Mumbai, I see Indian and Western celebs face similar issues but cultural contexts differ. Millie's confidence is inspiring though! 💪 The green-blue bikini looks stunning against ocean backdrop.
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Arjun K
Trolls will troll no matter what. Remember when Indian cricketers' wives faced body shaming? Disgusting. Millie is handling it with grace. But media should stop giving attention to these negative comments altogether.
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Nisha Z
The paisley print is giving me Bandhani vibes! 😍 Interesting how global fashion borrows from Indian textiles. On topic - no one deserves body shaming, be it Hollywood or Bollywood stars.
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Michael C
While I appreciate her message, I wish she wouldn't make it about "women in entertainment industry" only. Ordinary women face body shaming daily in schools, offices - that's where real change is needed.

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