Millie Bobby Brown stated that her relationship with “Enola Holmes 2” co-star Henry Cavill differs from her “Stranger Things” co-stars because they have a “real adult relationship.” While speaking with Deadline, she clarified how the two have a different bond that is not similar to what she had with her past co-stars.
Brown, on the other hand, stated that her relationship with her co-stars on the Netflix series “Stranger Things” is more familial in nature, owing to the fact that they grew up together. Brown was 12 years old when the first season of the show premiered in 2016, and her young co-stars were also in their preteens and early teens.
Brown and her “Stranger Things” co-star Noah Schnapp, who plays Will Byers, previously stated in an MTV News video published in June that they had a marriage pact that would take effect if they were both still single when they turned 40.
With Henry, it feels like a real adult relationship. Like a really good friendship a really healthy one. One that we have terms and conditions. I know Henry. He has terms and conditions with me. I’m not allowed to ask about his personal life. It’s like, ‘Millie, shut up. No.’ And I’m like ‘Understood.’
“It’s different with the ‘Stranger Things’ kids,” Brown told Deadline. “There are no boundaries because we’re all siblings. But Henry is extremely strict with me, which I appreciate.” This kind of a comfort helps her work efficiently and makes her feel at ease with her life as well as her work as the two are not affected.
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