“Stranger Things” star Millie Bobby Brown has come under fire for her attitude when eating at a restaurant.
Fans blasted the actress after revealing during a podcast appearance that she doesn’t like waiting to order or pay her bills.
Earlier that month, he previously raised eyebrows because he changed his accent, which he later claimed was triggered by his environment.
Millie Bobby Brown Says She Hates ‘Waiting So Long To Order’ At Restaurants
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Brown may be rethinking his statement about his behavior when dining at a restaurant.
Speaking on the “Table Manners” podcast with hosts Jessie and Lennie Ware, the actress shared that one of her regrets was “waiting so long to order.”
He said, “I was looking at the menu in the car on the way here, and when they said, ‘We’re just going to get your drink order and then come back, I was like, ‘No, no. , no, stand here, let’s we take it all.’ It will make your life easier.’”
The actor also stated that he prefers not to waste time paying for his food, adding that he is always quick to offer his card as soon as he is given the bill.
Brown added, “I was like, ‘Let me give you my card now, and I’ve got to walk away to leave this food.'”
Fans Criticize The Actor For Having An ‘Entitled’ Attitude
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While Millie Bobby Brown thinks there’s nothing weird about her behavior while dining at a restaurant, some fans are quick to call her “rude” and “entitled.”
“Tell me you’ve never worked in hospitality without telling me you’ve never worked in hospitality,” said one, following Daily Mail.
A second person commented, “There’s a reason the server didn’t take the full order right away. I don’t understand why people who have never worked in food hospitality think they should have this food/whatever podcast.”
“Can’t go a minute without complaining about the service workers,” said a third.
However, he received support from several other fans, who shared that they felt the same way.
One user said, “He’s me, I’m him….no need to wait, check out the menu that day [before]and I paid because they took my order…….SOON.”
Another person commented, “Really agree with all of this on this clip. I’m relieved I’m not the only one! I’m going to add anger too – when the dishes start to be cleared during [people] still eating at the table!”
Millie Bobby Brown Admits Being ‘Woke Karen’
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Elsewhere in the interview, Brown doubled down on her comments, describing herself as “a very woke Karen.”
He said, “I think it’s important to know where you went wrong and [there’s] always room for improvement,” adding that her fiance Jake Bongiovi was “very embarrassed” when she made the comment.
Speaking further, Brown said he tried “very hard” not to complain but the waiter getting his order wrong was something he couldn’t stand.
“It’s just – if I’ve ordered a chicken sandwich…and when I look in the bag, and there’s not one thing I asked for, it kills me,” Brown said.
She continued, “And sometimes my fiance orders a drink, and it’s not the drink he wants, so I’m like, ‘I’m sorry, I’m sorry. This is not the drink.’ Jake was like, ‘Please, I’ll drink it.’ And I was like, ‘Why did you do that? You live your life once. Drink the drink and drink the right one.”
Millie Bobby Brown Recently Responded To Criticism Of Her Changing Accent
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Earlier that month, Brown responded to critics who called him out for his fluctuating accent, per Page Six.
It comes after she drew attention when she changed her English accent to an American one during a media appearance to promote her new movie, “Damsel.”
In an interview with TikToker Max Balegde, the actress claimed that she didn’t do it on purpose, explaining that her accent change was triggered by her environment.
“I am an actor. I grew up in the public eye. I grew up in America…I came to the set, and I was an actor, and I adapted,” he said. “So I want to imitate people.”
“Now that I’m in England, I want to do it again! I didn’t do it on purpose, and I’m sorry if it offended you!” Brown added. “But listen, I’m trying my best!”
A Dialect Coach Defends Actors’ Accent Changes
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Amid the uproar over his accent change, “Elvis” star Austin Butler’s dialect coach, Erik Singer, came to Brown’s defense.
The singer told TMZ that people need to rest “cause 100% MBB is right.”
He added, “I really hope people will stop acting, and especially they will stop criticizing people’s accents.”
Singer also said it’s normal for accents to change, especially when people are talking to other individuals, and this phenomenon is called “accommodation” or “conversational” convergence.
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