Stranger Things Millie Bobby Brown Stars on New Sigma Video
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Stranger Things Millie Bobby Brown Stars on New Sigma Video

How can you not love this girl?

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Stranger Things Millie Bobby Brown Stars on New Sigma Video

If you were missing her too much, here’s a solution. Putting a smile on all Stranger Things fans faces, Millie Bobby Brown aka Eleven is back on the screens to remind you she’s way more than just another youngster in the business. Staring on Sigma and Birdy’s new video “Find Me”, the 12-year-old actress makes her debut in the music industry, doing what she does best: giving us all the feels.

Continuing the hype for the much needed, and very awaited second season of Stranger Things, Brown once again effortlessly conveys power and intensity in everything she does. Emotional and captivating, the video opens with a dramatic shot of the actress standing in the middle of an empty street, and from there, she travels through the city, dancing and lip-syncing Birdy’s heart wrenching lyrics. Always expressive and with an hypnotizing energy, you just cant look away as the camera cuts back and forth from close-up shots of the actress to scenes of her moving in fast speed.

A sci-fi colorful dream, “Find Me” is too fitting for the Stranger Things actress, who as always, nailed her performance with her charisma and undeniable talent. Check out the whole video here, and let the coundtown start so we can be in the Upside Down soon enough!


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