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Millie Bobby Brown was propelled to international stardom with her portrayal of Eleven, a girl with telekinetic powers in the Netflix original seriesStranger Things. The British actress was only 12 when she starred in the fantasy horror series along with fellow child actors Finn Wolfhard, Gaten Matarazzo, Noah Schnapp, and Caleb McLaughlin.

Bobby Brown has since starred in a number of blockbusters such as theGodzillafranchise andEnola Holmes. While promoting the sequelEnola Holmes 2, the actress took a lie detector test with Vanity Fair where she was asked many questions. Among them, it was revealed that Bobby Brown was a flat earther when she was younger.
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Lie Detector Test With Millie Bobby Brown
While promoting her Netflix filmEnola Holmes 2, in which she stars as the titular character, actressMillie Bobby Browntook a lie detector test with the entertainment channel Vanity Fair. She was asked numerous questions about her personal as well as her professional life, to which she was expected to answer truthfully. Questions included opinions about herStranger Thingsco-stars as well as her childhood.
Bobby Brown fared quite well in her test as she mostly answered truthfully, even when the questions would likely put her in a spot. For instance, she revealed that herStranger Thingsco-star Finn Wolfhard was a bad kisser. Wolfhard plays Mike Wheeler, who becomes Eleven’s boyfriend in seasons 2 and 3 of the series. The pair share their first kiss at the end of season 2 at the school’s Snow Ball event. Bobby Brown also mentioned in the interview that Wolfhard has not improved since then.

One of the funniest instances in the interview was when she was asked if she liked co-star Noah Schnapp’s hairstyle in the series. Schnapp plays Will Byers in the series and has a very odd Beatles-style haircut. Bobby Brown and Schnapp are best friends off-screen and the former lied during the interview that the hairstyle looked good on him. She was immediately caught.
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Millie Bobby Brown Was A Flat Earther
The most controversial question Millie Bobby Brown was asked during the lie detector test was about a TikTok video she had posted when she was younger. In the video, Bobby Brown claims to be a flat-earther, a community of conspiracy theorists who believe that the Earth is flat. When asked if she believed in the conspiracy, she said,
“Unfortunately yes, I did. No, I don’t [believe in it anymore]…Although I’ve never seen…when you’re on a plane you’re able to see the curve. I’ve not seen that yet.”

Not being able to physically see the curvature of the Earth is one of the arguments that the ‘Flat Earth Society’ puts forth for their theory. The lie detector test administrator asks Millie Bobby Brown if she has seen satellite pictures of the Earth to which she responds positively. Another argument that the flat-earthers put forth is that all pictures are provided by the Government and that they could be manipulated to lie to the general public.
Bobby Brown did mention that she does not believe in the conspiracy anymore and that came out as the truth in the test. However, at the end of the interview, when asked if she had said a lie that was not caught by the machine, she responded in the affirmative. Which lie was she talking about? It was never revealed.
Source:Vanity Fair
Also read:“I got a ‘no’ for that”: Millie Bobby Brown Wanted to Quit Acting after Game of Thrones Humiliation
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Nishanth A is a Senior Entertainment Writer at FandomWire, majorly focusing on TV shows with over 2,000 articles published. He has been an entertainment journalist for the past two years and a scriptwriter at various corporations before that, working on educational content. With a Communications, English Literature, and Psychology triple major, Nishanth usually covers news and analyses on Star Trek, particularly Strange New Worlds and The Next Generation; Doctor Who, the DCU, and more.A Nolan fan, Nishanth spends his time exploring the filmographies of various directors with an auteurial style or can be found making short movies of his own. He has also contributed as a feature writer for Film Companion, focusing on the South division.