“Stranger Things” star Finn Wolfhard has finally reacted to co-star Millie Bobby Brown’s statement about their first kiss on set. Brown was featured in Vanity Fair series of lie detectors and reveals that Wolfhard is a “bad kisser.” The actress finally addressed her viral comments, saying she was totally “fine with it.”
Wolfhard revealed that Brown was his first on-screen kiss and said he didn’t know how to approach the scene. He said his confusion almost caused him to headbutt the actor and that he would be just as bad off screen. Wolfhard and Brown have worked together on “Stranger Things” since they were 13 and 12 years old, respectively.
Wolfhard previously talked about the kiss during an interview with Jimmy Fallon and another with Vulture Magazine. He will appear in the upcoming film “When You Finish Saving the World,” directed by Jesse Eisenberg. Brown herself appeared in the recently released “Enola Holmes 2” and stars in the upcoming film “Damsel.”
Read on to learn more.
Millie Bobby Brown calls Finn Wolfhard a ‘Lousy Kisser’
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In November 2022, Brown was featured on Vanity Fair lie detector series, where the magazine asked him a series of questions about his experience on “Stranger Things.” One question was about her famous kiss with Wolfhard, and the interviewer asked if the actor was “just a bad kisser?”
Brown answered yes, and a lie detector confirmed that it was the truth. The interviewer asked again, “So he’s not getting better?” And Brown replied, “Not with me, no.” The lie detector confirmed that he had told the truth again. When the interviewer pointed out that Wolfhard would also see the interview, Brown didn’t seem to mind, saying, “That’s OK.”
During a 2016 interview with Interview magazine, Brown also criticized Wolfhard’s kissing abilities. She said: “I got to kiss Finn. Finn reacted well and I didn’t. I felt really bad afterwards.” However, the actress stated that the kiss was part of the job, so she accepted it and moved on.
Finn Wolfhard Reacts To Millie Bobby Brown’s Comments
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During a recent preview of Wolfhard’s appearance on “The Drew Barrymore Show,” via Insider, she finally responded to Brown’s statement about their kiss. He said, “You know what? I’m fine with it. My first kiss, like, on screen was with Millie, and so on, but I don’t know how to like that approach in any way.”
Wolfhard continued, “There was nothing, just, like, ‘You’re going to do this thing, and at the end of the take you’re going to kiss it.'” He revealed that he was so confused about the whole situation that he “almost headbutted her.” The actor went on to state that he was only 12 years old at the time, so he probably would have done the same thing even if he was off-screen.
They’ve Talked About Kissing Before
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Wolfhard and Brown have worked together on “Stranger Things” since its premiere in 2016. At the time, they were 13 and 12 years old, respectively. The infamous kiss was during the show’s first season, and they previously talked about it during a 2016 interview on “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.”
During a 2016 interview with vulture, Wolfhard talked about the kiss, saying they got it on the first take. He later described Brown’s reaction, saying, “Millie woke up and looked like she was upset. Then she yelled, ‘Kissing sucks. That’s over.’ That’s what he said. It was the funniest reaction I’ve ever seen someone have because I was his first kiss.”
Both Actors Are Busy With Careers
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Wolfhard is featured in the upcoming “When You’re Done Saving the World,” which is the directorial debut of Jesse Eisenberg. The film explores the volatile relationship between a mother and son and opens in the US on January 20.
Instead, Brown was recently featured in “Enola Holmes 2” and stars in the upcoming “The Electric State.” She will also play the role of a young warrior princess named Eloise in the upcoming action fantasy film, “Damsel.” The film follows Eloise as she discovers that she is a dragon sacrifice and fights for her life after being left for dead.
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