any time someone says "prepubescent" outside of a medical context i lose years off my life. anyway i do this every day so what are we going to talk about tomorrow?
The thing that gets to me is when an underage girl tries to express an opinion she's a "child" but when she's sexualised and harassed she's suddenly a "young woman"
Natalie Portman was actually considered for the role of Lolita but didn't get the part. She's said she is incredibly thankful she didn't, in retrospect, because she got so much disgusting mail following Leon(The Professional) that she really dodged a bullet.
"The world has watched Millie Bobby Brown, star of the hit Netflix show Stranger Things, transition from a prepubescent child with a shaved head to a young woman with 30.1 million followers on Instagram." Bruh, that literally made no sense. Also she isn't a young woman, she's a teenager. 15 that's never a woman. Yuck, yuck and yuck. The writer needs the police called them
The real issue is the men sexualizing underage girls wearing normal, fashionable clothing. Some 15-year old girls do look like you would assume they're older, but whether or not they choose to look that way, it's inappropriate for adult men to tell her what she puts on her body is too sexual.
You most probably do not look older than your peers. It's just a messed up grooming tactic to tell you look older, so that you feel special and mature, and will want to do 'special and mature' things.
@@Rose-ry6gm hey same, well when I was 15 I looked like a grown man and grown women hit on me....I think some adults are just weird. Especially now as an adult I see stuff like this and I think they just refuse to accept they're not kids anymore. they can't just ogle at anyone, it's not okay.
@@RingTheBella I'm sorry but I'm genuinely confused. I don't understand the point you were trying to make Edit: I read your comment wrong I'm so sorry. 😅 I see your point now, but I gotta agree with the person who commented here saying we shouldn't blame minors for a grown man's actions
For real! The only way anyone should acknowledge a 15-year-old's sexuality is her parents talking to her about safe sex and potentially helping her access contraceptives if she gets into an intimate relationship (with another teenager of course, not creepy grown men). That's it. ADULTS should not be talking about a CHILD in any sexual way, that's so creepy and gross!!
Not that I disagree with you, but people talk about the sexuality of children all the time now, because kids nowadays can apparently be gay and transgender and people talk about that all the time, so.....but yeah, to me personally, children and sexuality shouldn't be in the same trail of thought
tasha ruth you can know you’re gay when you’re a kid. It’s based on who you have crushes on and all that lmfao and being transgender isn’t a sexuality, so maybe do your research before pushing in
@@gaykinq7784 except it literally is. Being gay, you are attracted to the opposite SEX. Being transgender, you are changing your SEX (if you view sex and gender as the same thing, which is a topic for another time). If you think children have the mental capacity to understand and manipulate these things, then fine, talk about it. But don't go saying that it's such a crazy thing that people in Hollywood talk about children and sexuality in the same sentence. I think both instances are wrong, but some people live picking and choosing without seeing the hypocrisy.
@@Mrowmeowmew except children can have crushes on literally anyone regardless of gender, because they typically don't understand the concept, unless it's shoved down their throat by people who never should have reproduced. That doesn't determine their sexuality. It develops as they age and start understanding themselves and their feelings. Transgender is changing your sex (if you believe gender and sex are the same thing, which is a topic for another time) therefore it IS sexual. Maybe not sexual as in intercourse, but relating to sex and sexual topics. Again, I don't think children and sexual should ever be discussed in the same sentence, (outside of medicine), but I'm just trying to point out the hypocrisy that some people fail to realize, and the disconnect some people think there is between Hollywood and normal life.
I'm also 15 and seeing her like this makes me scared. To think that people that are supposed to protect us are doing this. Why do they think child celebs end up washed up
It makes me so angry, honestly. I was sexualized a lot when I was a teenager, and that's one of the reasons why I'm really protective of kids. Why can't society let kids be kids?
Billie eyelash defended her relationship with drake she is cluelesss that she is beimg groomed danielle cohn has basically no choice in her life her mother is controlling
i can’t even begin to imagine what it’s like for millie to have grown up in the public eye. i remember in 2017 at the mtv awards she was named “worst dressed” cause she “wasn’t wearing a dress that showed off her curvy figure” she was 13. that has got to be one of the most disgusting things that has ever happened on social media. or when she was at the stranger things 3 premiere and the wind blew her dress up and an older man who was taking photos shouted “that was fun, let’s see it again” i can’t imagine how she felt. she’s just a kid trying to have fun but she’s constantly sexualised. i can’t imagine being a teenager under a microscope and have everything you do be picked apart and scrutinised. she’s deleted so many of her social media accounts after constantly being sexualised and receiving hate for the dumbest reasons. people never let this girl live and i feel so bad for her. she doesn’t deserve any of this and i just wish people would stop treating her like an object. she deserves better
"i remember in 2017 at the mtv awards she was named 'worst dressed' cause she 'wasn't wearing a dress that showed off her curvy figure' she was 13" 🤮🤮🤮
Antony slaughter ...what? it’s not a ‘negatively skewed view of people’ it’s the truth. You’re obviously not a girl so i’m not sure how you know that so many older men don’t sexualize kids. Especially when you’re not a girl and haven’t been sexualized like that. You sound like you belong on r/niceguys. There are more men than you think that sexualize girls. That’s not my opinion. It’s a fact. Funny to see you do a 180 and all of a sudden it’s my point of view that’s fucked up and not the men who sexualize kids.
@@antonyslaughter it is obvious that you're not a girl. I know many young men who look or say that sexualizing a minor is gross but still do it anyways. Most of them have been teached that by society (like that thing they have with school uniforms but in lingerie, for example). But most of them also think about kids when they say that minor shouldn't be sexualize, not 15-ish year olds. They think that 15, 16, 17 year olds are "mature now". I'm glad that you and your friends are decent young men, but stop a moment and think, how would they treat you or what would they say to you if you were a girl?
If Millie Bobby Brown decided to wear that white dress, then that would be perfectly fine. She can do what she wants with her body. But it was her stylist who's probably 30 or something that made a dress like that custom and applied her make up to the point where she also looks 30, that's fucking creepy.
Totally agree, if she’s choosing that dress to make herself feel empowered and older/to make a statement then great! No adults should sexualise 15 year old no matter what they wear. However, the stylist seems to be catering to the adults who sexualise her.
Honestly, the stylist probably doesn't think about her in a sexual way. He knows how to do his job because all the magazine's are talking about her. His job is to make her more popular through her looks after all. This is not excuse though. This man has no morale, selling out her body like that for fame. It's just the "easy" way for the stylist. Sex always sells. Just look at Billy eilish. Great example how you can get known for your style without being sexualised! Not "Hollywood enough" probably though
@@steinistein8611 yeh exactly, he’s probs not looking at her that way, but he knows what the public wants (as sick as that is) so he’s going to try sell her. It’s messed up either way
Let's also talk about the fact that 20 something year olds are casted as teenagers in high school shows, *cough* Riverdale *cough* , and they are overly sexualized. Basically feeding into pedophilia, but since they're just "adults playing kids" makes it okay. When in reality that has some serious psychological/mental effects. Especially on actual teenagers who view this and think they need to grow up faster. It's all just really sad. :(
yeah every teen girl i know in some way wants to dress trendy and appear in the media like that. i do it. and i never really thought about it, i just like looking skimpy maybe because it's popular and it's attractive. but is there a point where the blame is on me like how her dress accentuates her body and people say she shouldn't have done that?
@@hannah-ws9de I get what you're saying, but I'm talking about how there's teens out there that don't feel the need to do that, but are pressured because of Hollywood showing what "seems" to be the lifestyle of so-called teenagers that are actually adults. I'm in no way saying that how they dress is bad, I'm saying how shows portray teens to be all about sex, drugs, drinking, partying, and mental health problems. That's all being glamorized as something to be pressured into doing. Growing up in a rush is scary, especially when kids can't get away from it in the media. I do understand your point though. I'm not trying to attack you at all.
Honestly it makes me super uncomfortable when the show sex scenes with “teenagers” even though I know they are actually older IRL. It feels weird that they are depicting underage people and I can’t watch. It also makes it seems like sexualizing teenagers is okay.
The trend to normalize the sexualzation of underage teenagers is highly concerning. From milly Bobby Brown, to billie eilish to literally every male teen actor it doesnt stop and it is so weird to me. Even on apps like UA-cam or tic toc it seems to be a more and more normal thing.
Bro it's like the Lia Maria Johnson situation. Like there's literal footage of her being sexualized/used by her manager. Idk if she was manipulated into believing that they have a legit relationship or if she's putting up with it for her career. REGARDLESS, any and every adult involved in her life should be absolutely disgusted that there's VIDEO of a 40+ old man kissing and touching a child in such a way. I'm disgusted that her parents have done nothing and im even more disgusted that UA-camrs are just reporting it without any anger in their video. This child is being used and being taught that what is happening to her is ok. If I was a UA-camr who got $$$ every video I'd find that bastards address and go to his house myself and get arrested for assault. People really don't do shit to stop predators and it's absolutely vile.
EmpressRekk the difference being lia Marie Johnson is in her early 20’s and is a legal adult, what’s going on with her is gross as fuck but it’s not the same
Can we normalize a girl not being referred to as a "young woman" until a girl is 18+? Terms such as woman and man suggests adulthood, even if you tag "young" in front. As a 22 year old woman I am now a young woman, at 15 I was a teenage girl.
@Abi_Lou I'm sure a teenage girl at that age doesn't want to be referred to as a girl, just like a teenage boy wouldn't like being referred to as a boy. However as an adult I realize that as a teenager I was still a kid.
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Once you turn 14/15 it's normal to be called a young woman/man, it has nothing to do with sexualizing you it's just acknowledging that you're growing up and aren't the little kid you used to be. Plenty of family members and teachers have called me a young woman over the course of highschool, it's not about your body it's about your maturity and responsibility. Another common one I heard was young lady, nothing sexual about it. Even if it's no longer normalized to call teens that it's not going to change the sexualization of teens, trust me people aren't calling me young woman when they cat call. If you're uncomfortable being called young woman/man just asking the person to stop should get them to stop if they're a reasonable person.
@Summer Savi I'm speaking as a 22 year old woman who has thr insight to look back and develop the opinion I have. Personally I don't agree with teenagers being called young adults when they're still children, and being dressed like a 30 year old women when they are still children. I understand if you disagree.
Can we also talk about the fact that her co-star Finn Wolfhard has also been the subject of some really creepy adult fans and their obsession with sexualizing him? Like, that whole cast...god, I feel awful for them.
I feel bad for any child with a *full time job*. Think about how stressful being a teen is bc of how intense everything feels? That’s when youre like... sitting in a desk with people you know for 11 years LOL. Imagine having a full time job and being famous at that age? Jesus.
I always saw on meme accounts them promoting other accounts by doing stuff like "@___ just leaked Billies nude" and then it'll show very fake images like "delete them now... Ur 18 soooo"
There was a pretty nasty case of this in the UK back in the 90's, so this shit has been going on a LOOOONG time all over the world. A newspaper that used to show topless photos of glamour models featured a very public countdown until a young girl called Linsey Dawn McKenzie turnerd 16, and they could legally show her boobs in the paper. They got letters from countless men drooling over her fully clothed pictures, talking about how they couldn't wait till she was legal. I remember this because it made the news, and I remember she was the same age as me, and even to my idiot teenage mind it seemed so creepy and perverse.
From a teenage girl perspective, the saddest thing to me is how obvious it was that the white outfit wasn’t her idea. They could have made her look her age by simply moving the neckline up higher, taking off the puff sleeves and brooch, and not packing dark full face makeup on her. But someone had to go out of their way to style her like that. Everything about it is trying to project an image of false maturity by making her look forty.
we. need. to. talk. Like my mom and I were arguing over this. She was saying how “girls your age dress inappropriately” BUT MILLIE BOBBY BROWN IS FAMOUS AND IS BEING SEEN BY MILLIONS OF PEOPLE. I get it that I sound like a hypocrite but it’s fucking Hollywood. No one is going to protect you but yourself. I’m older than her, and I probably look younger. I just don’t get it that people are saying it’s okay when it’s really not.
As a 30 year old I completely agree. If the neckline of the dress was moved up, and if her make up was a little lighter, it would’ve better suited her age.
Maybe so but i also think that she could have just liked the dress; so she wore it. It's not that revealing, the look isn't very 'sexual' it's just mature. I do think she looks older than she is which unnecessary but not horrible. I'm also a teenage girl also and if this happened to me i personally would be more uncomfortable with how people would be talking about me rather than how i chose to dress.
Katie Williams I have thought about the fact that she might actually like the dress and I’ve realized that I sound like I’m hating on what she is wearing, when that is the complete opposite of what I’m trying to do. What I am trying to say is that even if she does like the style, it’s obvious the industry is heavily influencing her maturity. Which is what we should be not be ok with.
I agree. I don’t think the neckline of the dress was the part that was so jarring; it was how she was dressed like a 35 yr old woman. It was literally a pant suit! What 15 yr old wears a pant suit? There’s so many celebs dressed like they’re teens when they’re not, but when they have a teen, they dress her up like she’s 30...
Nah fr, got catcalled by a highschool aged guy once at a summer camp, and I was in elementary school.. literally grossest feeling ever, I wanted to just hide and cry, still remember that day so much, like just nooo, stop doing this to kids
When I was 11, I got hit on by a highschool aged neighbor. One day, he followed me around asking me out, and of course I said no. He literally came to my house and told my dad he was my boyfriend
@@cocopuffs927 What the- That's horrible!! A highschooler? I hope none of the highschoolers in my school turn out to be like that. I hope he got punished for it
“Women, even 15 year olds, should be allowed to dress how they want.” Yes she should still but she’s not a woman she’s a girl. That article is all kinds of f*cked.
''Dressing how they want'' shouldn't translate to ''making a teen wear low cut, slim fitting outfits without her having a say''. It's a complete contradiction.
And honestly, the second a young girl shows any skin she’s being slut shamed and being told she’s ‘too young to dress like that’ so which is it? People are so bipolar
Christie Stevens yeah wear what you want to an extent Like I’m all okay with people wearing whatever they want. If they wanna wear a crop top and mini skirt in -10 degree weather, whatever, if they wanna wear baggy sweatpants and a hoodie when it’s boiling outside, whatever. But you still have to think about what’s appropriate. If you’re 6 years old, skip the mini skirt and crop top and just put on ur frickin footy pajamas. If you’re walking around looking like a crusty McDonald’s chicken nugget that fell under the couch, maybe you need to fix that.
I thought exactly that! I thought to myself I can see Natalie Portman NOW wearing that down the runway and she’s in her 30s. Why are they putting a 15 year old into an outfit that would age her by 15 years unless they don’t want people to see her as a child. It’s so sick. And then they’ll turn around and tell us Hollywood stands up for women now? Fuck off
its crazy cuz the white outfit pic...her makeup looks subtle but at the same time she DOES look much older. its weird...and the outfit could have been fine had they not put the creepy neckline. like ik in hollywood kids her age will be wearing over the top outfits. but cmon the neckline? by time shes 18 she'll be dressing like a hollywood grandma
The craziest part about the dress is that it's not only the deep neckline, but the whole thing looks very mature. The monochromatic color scheme, structured fabric, almost two piece suit shape, it's ridiculously old. Almost like a red carpet version of an outdated women's work suit
@The Fae Network Allow me to disagree. Of course in western fashion white is code for purity, but in this case it would be a dress with flowy hair & fabric (think T Swift - you belong with me). Instead she's wearing a heavily tailored suit with sleek hair and heavy makeup, a much less youthful look more fit for a modern middle age woman. To me they're trying to sell us a modern girl boss narrative, and that suit is a powersuit
@@Laridae_ You’re still a teenager at age 18, you’re not fully developed until you’re 25. Biologically you’re not a child when you are able to conceive. But you’re still a MINOR.
let’s go back to the nick choice awards days when the actors wore neon pink crop tops with tank tops under them and sparkly jean shorts with leggings under them LMAO
@@kj2532 the point is, no one should get the "just a kid" excuse for sexual harassment. teens are too young to recognise and deal with abusive relationships, but not too young to not know sexual harassment is not acceptable. move
Not to mention that with age, there's a different mentality. 15 year olds liking other 15 year olds is normal as a mentality, but adults have to justify being into kids. If you have to justify it, rethink why you do.
I say an interview of her this one time and was like how old is stranger things she’s like 30 now 🤭 I found out she was 15 like what?!? (This was a while ago
People call 15 boys, Young Gentleman/Young Man. It’s not sexualising to say Young Woman depending on the context. I call my 2 year old sister “Wee Woman”
@@riof.7947 i completely agree it’s not sexualising to call someone that, but for these creepers who are obviously sexualising her, reminding them that she is in fact, still a child (by telling them to address her differently) might make them realise how creepy it is to be discussing someone in the way they are
15 year olds are kids not adults, call them kids! Even if people think calling teenagers “men/women” is some sort of ‘complement’ on how ‘mature’ they seem... they are still physically, mentally, emotionally, and legally, boys and girls. They are kids.
I’m realizing it’s existed longer than we think and it’s hard to put a cap on it because it keeps evolving and existing in other forms. Like, I started to think about Aaliyah, Britney Spears, and Destiny’s Child.... like a lot of them were wearing heavy makeup and “older” outfits abs singing about things that a teenager ideally wouldn’t (“No, No, No” Part 1 via DC, “Age Ain’t Nothing But A Number” via Aaliyah, and Britney’s “sexy school girl outfit”, etc.) .... and let’s not forget Aaliyah’s past with R Kelly and allegedly Jay Z. And how everyone was okay with 22 year old Beyoncé dating 40 year old Jay Z...... odd shit. Even how Elvis, a man in his 20s, was solely targeted to the demographic of teenage boys and girls and was used to “rouse” them up...
Seriously. When I was 14 I thought I was so "grown". Now when I see 14 year olds I'm like - THAT'S A BABY! The sad truth is that some parents just don't protect their children, when they should. :( We as a society should step up, when that's the case & hold those parents - or in this case *stylists* as well - accountable.
I have been targeted by adults before, ever since I was 12 (sometimes I still am). I didn't think it was weird at the time. I am 17 now, but sometimes it is still hard to think if I am mature enough to be with adults romantically/sexually or not.
I did not know until season 3 of stranger things that she was 15. She is in my grade. That is so weird to think people are pleasuring themselves by looking at her
@@AvgJane19 Totally agreed. Nobody should leave comments on her IG or any of her social media,about her appearance. It's highly inappropriate. What I was pointing out was her management team's tendency to want to make her look like a grown women which is disgusting actually.
Oh my god, I'm still considered a 'child' but was sexualized online at NINE, where this grown man tried to justify it calling me 'mature' and a 'young lady'. UH, NO, NINE YEARS OLD IS NOT MATURE.
This happened with Emma Watson before she turned 18. The newspapers counted down the days until she was legal . Absolutely sick *EDIT - Breonna Taylor needs justice*
Totoismostlyher e I remember this happening and hearing someone on the radio talking about it!! I was so young at the time and even realized then how weird it was!
Is really disturbing that the article calls her a "young woman", when she's still a child. The article also has this weird stance of "respecting" Millie's right to dress as she wants, but does so by sexualizing her
@@LunaLeoJourney Dude..15 years is a child. You might have raging hormones but that doesn't mean you're adult-ish. A 15 year old barely finished elemantry
Exactly! And even if she's the one who chose her clothes (like some people think) that doesn't make it okay for adults to sexualise her. She is still a teenager, a child, and she has a right to wear whatever she wants without having grown men calling her hot and sexualising her.
Emma Watson didn't dress like that when she was 15, she'd ask her step mother to borrow a dress for those red carpets. I'm not trying to deny she was sexualized because she was but her parents sued when they made her chest bigger. Her parents didn't just leave her hanging and let her text male artists more than half her age.
@@itsflowerside She isn't now. But back then she was sexualized when she's 16-17 years old after her plastic surgery. She looks way older than her age.
People forget Evan Rachel Wood was also a child star. Her sticking up for Millie probably came from her own experiences. That being said, Paris would see her dog taking a dump and say "that's hot"
Grace Walker YESSS!!! I see I’m not the only one who thought that. When D’Angelo was reading those parts of the article, I had Vietnam war-like flashbacks of those erotica’s, “poetry”, and fictional stories that were written by men. Fuckin weirdos!
The article was actually written by a woman. Not that changes how absolutely disgustingly creepy it is, just something to note since most people seem to be assuming it was written by a guy.
Its basically a written version of child pornography. I really hope theres a law against shit like that. If not, then that article is a perfect example of why it is needed.
i really hope she doesnt come out with some kind of tell all book or interview thing when she's older because of being treated badly as a kid. like its so normal for actors to say they were sexually abused as a kid. i wouldnt be surprised at all if that happens in the future. i feel bad for her
not your mum agreed but unfortunately this happens all the time. It is absolutely disgusting. I mean there are videos of toddlers twerking filmed by the parents. It’s disgusting
this is the best manipulation tactic, they would use words such as "she is a young woman" ,"she can wear whatever"(meanwhile she isnt deciding to wear those kind of revealing clothes) , its a tactic for pedophiles to get away with things like these .We shouldnt normalize girls ,teenage girls to look older than what they actually are , its sick.
Yep. Plus the thing I chose to wear as a 15 y.o. were questionable at times. I would never today as a grown woman. But my parents were always there to give me a hard "No"
Yes! like the great Tan France says, dress according to your age. Like a stylist should definitely know better especially if he has been in the business. Like idk I feel like the male gaze is strong with him because you can definitely be stylish and be age-appropriate like in stranger things, those outfits were 10/10 but still clearly was made for a 15 year old girl
I think people use that excuse cause teenagers wear whatever around each other but being a celebrity and showing to the whole world it not only teenagers like herself. It's fine if you're wearing stuff like that around your teenage/similar aged friends kinda but not to adults, they don't always have the best intentions.
I much rather support Jojo Swia being cute and silly and fun and innocent and doing childish things at 17 then support Millie Bobby Brown being forced to have such a mature and adult persona about her at 15, (not to mention being sexualized)
I remember being called a “young woman” when I first started to “develop” and I HATED it. It made me so uncomfortable. Even now at 22, when I AM a young woman, it still makes me uncomfortable because it just reminds me of when I was 12-16 years old and getting called it every other week by men 3 times my age.
I was and still are called a “young woman” from the age of 9. NINE YEARS OLD. And now that I’m older, I saw how wrong it is - my family call(ed) me a young woman because I started puberty and girl things very early, and they also called me a “young woman” because the things they were doing were horrible, (won’t say what for personal reasons) and they pulled me into it - saying I’m old enough to be apart of adult situations. It’s sickening to see people using that for an excuse - when it’s not even true.
This this this this. That’s why “young woman” is typically a phrase most women don’t like. It reminds us of a feeling we didn’t know at the time but it turned out to be a strange sexualization mixed with shame bleckkkkk
@5,ooo LightYears Away well the sad thing is that those 5% feminists who are as u said bat shit crazy are the face and the representers for the feminists movements. Whenever u look for the famous feminists u see them the most and u see that they are praised among the the other feminists sooo i don't blame people for thinking that the feminists are crazy man haters . The real feminists who truelly only wants equality needs to step up and put a stop for those crazy feminists cause they ARE the reason people are making fun of the feminists
There's a difference between a teenager dressing "maturely" and dressing purposefully older than they are. Millie's stylists are legitimately trying to make her look like she's 30, which is extremely weird. I saw a video of where she was speaking at UNICEF, and I swear I thought she was Sarah Palin because she looked that old...
@@johnnydeleon8210 I agree that she might have chosen that outfit for herself as I see 15 year-olds on ig dress very maturely and sometimes way too sexy for their age. However I think adults around her, including her stylist, should keep Millie safe from all the creepy coments by choosing less revealing clothes.
she's freaking 16 years old she can wear what she wants and she doesn't dress "sexy" she dresses maturely. And no her outfits really don't reveal that much at all. Ofc she wears crop tops sometimes and like mini dresses sometimes but so does every other teenager and she looks cute and stylish. U may not like her outfits but how is it ur place to judge?
"I, as a 21 year old man am not going to sit on the internet and criticize what Millie Bobby Brown wears," just that right there is what every single person should do, regardless or age or the person
@@lmaopls8177 Are you trying to tell me that I was a young woman at the age of 11? Hitting puberty does not make you a woman. Millie Bobby Brown is 15 years old, and she needs to be protected from an industry that has a vested interest in sexualizing and exploiting her.
Yeet Skeet_______________ “that’s hot” doesn’t actually mean that Paris thinks that person is hot. if u were cultured you would know that the original saying comes from “the simple life” where she would say “that’s hot” about literally anything and everything bc it’s not serious. For example, Paris would see a literal tractor and be like “that’s hot” as a joooookkeee omggggggg
Wait she's FIFTEEN?!!! holy SHIT I always thought she was 19 or something and they were just using her for younger roles. At least in stuff like Enola Holmes, I've never seen Stranger Things before. Man media really does treat her like an adult. This shit is creepy.
Hear hear. I fancy myself a feminist ally and have to bite my tongue before calling actual young women (eg 18-30) “girls”. Back in the day I used to find it pretty patronising when people called me “young man”, and that’s without any creepy undertone. What the hell is wrong with people?
@@oukaninja392 bruh, she's a child. Anyone under the age of 18 is counted in the eyes of the law and most importantly as us as people as a MINOR, that's a child.
If you think about the time young teenager girls live, where people treats them like a fully grown woman because of their body, is just like another issue, almost every 15-16 yrs girl around this age starts to get attention from every age to young teens to old men . This is the sad reality that I too experienced , bc I was too naiv that I confused the attention with care . The remarks, the stare, the language, is a lot for a young girl, going trough hormonal changes even , if that time in present wasn’t seem to be what is really. I personally looking back I felt really uncomfortable in situations where boys touched me inappropriately , and I was still blamed by my teachers, and felt wronged . This was just for giving an example that I thought I would share. 🤷♀️
If I didn’t know who Millie Bobby Brown was and I saw those photos of her, I would legitimately think that she was in her 20s. As a 15 year old myself, that’s uncomfortable
Im 27 and cus of very uncomfortable, even threatening and violent situations as a teen and also later as a young woman I too wear baggy clothes to this day. I cant even begin to imagine being harassed like that online (I dont use social media) and by the public eye. I have sisters in their teens and would slap a bitch if they made sexual comments and advances like that. Cus that kind of shit seriously fucked me up (and tbh still do, cus its still happening to me)
The entire "Let Millie Bobby Brown be Hot" article reads like a chapter from "Lolita" and it kinda unsettles me because i feel like its riddled with creepy freudian slips
@@mushu6928 That's literally what I was thinking, it sounds like the way Humbert talked about Dolores being more mature than a normal kid at the start of the movie (haven't read the book), absolutely disc🅾️stang.
Evan Rachel Wood probably made comments like this cos she spent HER teenage years being objectified and treated inappropriately since making the movie Thirteen..... just sayin
Absolutely! I know all these actresses who grew up the same way see what's going on and are just as concerned as us if not more! and I hope somehow people protect her from this mess and fire that god damn stylist 😕
when i was her age i was flattered by this kind of attention, but i’m turning 31 this year. i hope that any teenagers that feels like it’s flattering know it’s because those people are predators and it’s not because you are mature for your age.
THIS. Flashbacks to when I was 14 and a man who was at least a decade older than me was trying to groom me. He was a family friend. I was flattered but unsettled by it at the same time and didn't fully understand why it made me feel so uncomfortable at the time. Now I know.
the first dress is a really gorgeous dress. just put it on someone who isn't fifteen whole years old just to parade her around a televised event, thanks
She looks like a kid on Stranger Things. It's crazy how her stylist ages her for red carpet, interviews, and unicef public speeches. She doesn't look like herself at those times and it's unsettling.
Yeah, I would totally wear that, but I’m Millie’s age so I would wear it when I’m older lol. But I don’t like the shoes tbh, cause that’s not a natural shape for someone’s toes and it would hurt my feet. But I do like the outfit, just don’t think it’s appropriate for a 15 year old
@@lilypad2714 I am a 15 year old girl too and I kinda like the dress . But I wouldnt wear it now as you said . We 're still kids man . We should wear more childish and comfortable things ,I think.
@@Clementine3107 I’m 16 and the dress was beautiful but it was giving very much middle aged woman. I wouldn’t wear it but I’d fantasize about wearing it when I’m older
literally they always dress her like she’s a rich 37 year old aunt who only visits during christmas edit: no i do not mean this as an insult in any way. i love millie
I always thought he looked 21/22. Then when I saw his video where he got braces I was shocked like wow maybe he is 15 or something?! Cause it’s not common for 21 year olds to get braces lol
I’ve always seen is as: yes, kids have sexuality and that’s perfectly okay; but that sexuality isn’t and shouldn’t be accessible to adults and shouldn’t be framed like it is. Yes, she is allowed to express her sexuality, but as an ADULT, you shouldn’t be consuming media on her sexuality or that displays her sexuality.
Delightfulrainbow 205 i mean it’s normal to like people and have an idea of sexuality when you’re young and especially when you’re going through puberty but it becomes weird when adults get involved
well the thing is child sexuality is totally different from teen or even adult sexuality, children and teens are only just noticing that they like other people their age and only are just beginning to explore how they think. it should not be accessible to adults and should not be labeled as anything but harmless. saying gorgeous is weird, saying sexy is weird and disgusting. keep it as beautiful or cute or stylish or harmless motivating comments that any child or teen should be receiving as a self-esteem boost, not sexualizing or anything like that...
@@girlsnotblue3804 Yup. Look into it, but you will see the mainstream media try to play it off like their "Friends". What business does a 30 something year old man got with a 15 year old that they need to talk to each other every day? I guess Drake is planning to have Millie as his "Beyonce".
Anne Ardhisa anyone that’s around a teenage years can say that she’s hot and it wouldn’t be creepy. Your just desensitized by the social norms of how people should be. It’s totally normal and why give a exact age for this shit and give an exact line that we draw for it to be okay.
Ana Carolina Alves I’m just replying to this stupid comment about how only 15 year olds are allowed to call a 15 year old hot and what’s morally right and wrong
The disgust creeping into his voice as he says "the light falls flatteringly on her torso" 😂 everyone in their right minds should have the same reaction.
I’ve never had such a strong physical reaction of disgust. ACTUALLY SO INAPPROPRIATE like I don’t know how you could look at a fiFTEEN YeAR oLd and describe them in such a sexual way???? Like wtaf
@@luckyxxxxk even if she did the dress was still unacceptable but I'm not gonna fault her, I'm gonna fault the stylist and the parents for greenlighting that.
@@itsme-yb9bs Natalie Portman is a very famous actress who is best known for her role as Padmé in the Star Wars prequels, but has been in many other movies as well.
“Young woman” is what mothers and aunties use to comfort a girl who got their first period. That is fine. No one else should be referring a 12-16yr old as a “young woman” they are still children.
that's insane, I'm around her age and I can't imagine being comfortable in public with a dress like that. I'm not saying that she shouldn't be allowed to wear it, but I just hope she isn't feeling pressured into wearing clothing like that
Me too, I would not go like that, I would dress the way I dress normally, jeans, and a black tee. I feel like hollywood, and in general, society over sexualize and make celebrities out to be not people. It is really fucked
lmfao I’m 15 - I wouldn’t wear the dress because, to be honest, it’s ugly, and her makeup is so thick (and makes her look like a middle aged woman) but 15 year olds wear skimpy clothes all the time. Like I do NOT step out of the house unless I’m wearing something at least relatively cropped.
Yeah I'm 15 and I wouldn't wear that dress and I agree with you. Like why do these grown adults talk about if it's weird for her to dress like that but what's weird is that they are talking about it! There are so many other problems in the world that they can talk about. Also they should spread positivity and not about how a 15 year old girl's body looks like in a dress.
@@theinsanelycooljaredkleinm6077 if its not a sane adult talking about how it's not right, it gives room for pedophiles to fantasise without guilt, I don't know if that's the way they think but I'm protective over my little sister and that's the way I think, I think it's more just saying we can't normalise this or kids will think it's normal to walk around like Danielle cohn and things(I mean younger than your age, as people as young as my sister, 11 wear skimpy things and their parents seem to support it) and it's more the danger that pedophiles will be staring at children, like how he shows some of the responses on this video, I think if there were no pedos it'd be much easier for younger people to wear what they feel like wearing, but sadly that's not the case and probably never will be
We need to expose Drake for being so creepy with her too!! What adult man needs to talk to a child about her boyfriends and text them as much as he did!? So disturbing how they are flaunting this in front of us and trying to condition this as “new Normal”
It really does seem predatory and horrible but even in the best case scenario, if he's only talking to her to stay relevant or if she is a fan, I hope she's not taking any relationship advice from him. 😂 Drake does not have a very good track with relationships.
The sexualization of teen girls (and sometimes even preteens) is disgusting, insidious, and horrifically entrenched in popular media and culture. We all need to start calling out everyone around us who tries to take part in it
Instagram. I mean, teens are on there with shit tons of followers and these girls are made up to look late 20s. Also, there were waaaay worse films than cuties in the 90s and early aughts.
@@blossom3138 Yep, that Drake, the famous Drake. Some of the tweets and messages he sent her were SUPER inappropriate, including giving her dating advice and other such shit a grown man shouldn't have been saying to a 12 year old.
@Osman Yousif many in the industry and those behind everything are. You can't be surprised. Teenagers being sexualized no matter what has been an issue since the beginning.
I, for an example, am a high schooler. I am, and should be referred to as, a child. I never want to be referred to as a young adult, that's wierd, I am still a minor.
*MINORS* babies: 1 day old - 12 months old Toddlers: 1 year old - 6 year old Child 7 year old- 9 year old Preeteen: 10 year old- 12 year old Teenager: 13 year old-16 year old Adolescent: 17 year old *ADULTS* Young adult: 18 year old- 39 year old Adult: 40 year old- 59 year old Seinors: 60 year old- 69 year old Elder: 70 year old-100+ year old
Teens: hey what if we formed our own ideas and were just a little bit more free to make decisions? Adults: so, you wanna be horrifically sexualized? 😔 sometimes I don’t wanna grow up so I don’t have to be associated with idiots
I don’t get why they keep calling her a woman or young woman. She is not 18. She is not an adult. She’s a girl, a teenage girl. I feel like they use “woman” to make it sound less creepy. If they called her a girl their pedophilia would be more obvious so they call her a woman so it seems more normal to talk about her in this context
Jade agree and sad how even 18 year olds are extremely sexualized too. Yes even tho they are of legal age, the year before they were just 17 lol. 18-19 they’re still kids, they’re literally still TEENS, so much experience to get to. All this youth sexualization is extremely disturbing.
Paedophilia is the attraction to children before puberty. Please don’t throw around words like this to insult people if you don’t even know what they mean.
To me young woman is something your mom or grandmother says after to get your first period and you're just around family. Not something you say out in the open on an article or things like that.
i feel like no one talks about how sexualized ALL the kids on stranger things & the “It” franchise are on the internet. And the sexualization of the boys comes from women mostly and it gets excused almost always.
honestly, what bothers me is that people are shipping guys together even though they’re FRIENDS, like imagine how weird that would feel if they found it..
I don't understand how an adult can see a minor and be like "That turns me on!" Excuse me? What the hell are you thinking?!? Nothing can ever excuse that kinda behavior. P.S. That Thomas stylist guy is a fucking sicko. He needs to stay away from her and pretty much every young person out there.
You should make a video discussing Megan Fox and how poorly Hollywood treated her. She's had several interviews in the past where she would speak out about how uncomfortable being overly sexualized made her and it was completely dismissed.
I'm always so concerned for Millie and no one talks about it enough. She has a really strange friendship with Drake where he "talks to her about boys", one time she commented about the Netflix show "You" (you know, the one about a killer stalker) saying she watched and "Joe is not a psycho, he is in love! He's misunderstood!" and people talked s*it about HER, instead of questioned who in her life gave her the idea stalking is romantic, and the whole situation with her dressing like an adult has been going on for at least two years now (i.e., since she was 12 to 13) and people keep acting like.... it's all normal? She. Is. A. Child. When we're tennagers we think 15 is a relatively older age, but it's not. Once you're an adult you know for a fact that 15 is still practically a child, and the fact that a whole team of adults around her treat her like that, and a lot of other adults in media and celebrity reporters go along with it, really, it's disturbing and says a lot about the world we live in.
@Ivy Birdwhistle it's not necessarily about how revealing it is, but about how old it makes her look. She doesn't look like a teen, basically a child. She looks much older than she is, and it's because someone is styling her that way. That's weird, don't you think?
What's "funny" about this though is that most clothing stores directed at teenagers are at least owned- if not dominantly designed- by adult men. This means that many girls my age have an insanely hard time finding anything that is at least comfortably modest. And then there are teen magazines...
Meridith Smith OMFG I know right-I dress very conservatively due to a dual dose of religious modesty and self-consciousness, and finding clothing is mad difficult. I hate how form fitting and revealing clothing for girls tends to be, and how garments are built to have less comfort and efficiency than boys/men’s clothing. The fact that it’s largely directed by men is just...ugh.
@@mugensgeta1125 i mean you should 100% dress however you want and feel uncomfortable -- but isn't it scary how many of us view their bodies as something we have to hide out of fear to get sexualized? Or bc we think there is something "sinful" about showing off cleavage etc when in fact -- it's just our body. It's natural. People that look at us weridly are at fault and not us... Why are always women accused of wanting to be seductive when in fact -- we just get up and dress like every other person. Just crazy.
Tuepfely I understand what you are saying, but it isn’t entirely applicable to me. My self consciousness with my body has nothing to do with my religion but is rather a result of the shyness/fear I’ve had since I was a child. Modesty is something that is required of men AND women in my religion, and personally I think it is generally a good thing (though I do not impose my beliefs on others, and ofc think that no one should be ashamed of their body).
Where are her parents?! The only people who responsible for this are her parents! They allowed all those stylists to do whatever they want with their daughter!
This suddenly made me appreciate Jojo Siwa for just being a kid forever in Hollywood. I always thought it was weird, but it beats her suddenly dressing in little clothes and tight dresses & pushing her sexuality. Yuck.
Also despite the constant mockery the internet throws at her she still sticks to her brand. She does the shows that she does and the content she does for a very specific demographic of girls that she wants to empower and give good messages to and I respect that a lot.
Edit Name you have to realize jojo Siwa a 16 year old is probably not choosing to dress the way she does. Her managers or parents definitely influence her into dressing that way because that is her source of income. Her image is targeted to appeal to younger kids. So just like Millie’s image is being manipulated to create a specific image and sex appeal, I’m sure the same thing happens with jojo siwa, just appealing to a different audience. I highly doubt any 16 year old teen in this generation would want to dress as childish as she does. Then again I can’t speak for jojo but considering most 16 year old girls now, they wouldn’t wanna be dressing like that lmfao it kind embarrassing. It’s all done for money.
As long as they dress appropriately so no pedo Eye candy is publicised, I think at a young age kids should choose the way they dress and it not being pushed onto them by others for the brand. Theres a common problem with Jojo and milly in terms of their childhood and sense of expression being contorted for the media. Yes Jojo doesn’t dress inappropriately but I don’t think she’s dressing for herself in over the top clothing but it’s pushed onto her for her target audience. Maybe I’m wrong but it’s most likely the case- and this is why many famous kids grow up to be messed up adults
the wig that flew to mars basically drake had her number when she was around 12 and he texted her really inappropriate things such as dating advice and many people think he was trying to groom her
When he threw that phone I almost tossed my laptop at the very same moment....................Also at one point there was a weird ass clock on the internet, that counted down the days until Mary-kate and Ashley turned 18. That was 2004, and I was about 14. That's was the exact moment I realized how creepy the internet can get.
any time someone says "prepubescent" outside of a medical context i lose years off my life. anyway i do this every day so what are we going to talk about tomorrow?
doja cat idk
Toxic Fandoms going too far. ( RWBY for example)
toxic stan culture??
Can you talk about the Lia Marie situation? Very concerning
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The thing that gets to me is when an underage girl tries to express an opinion she's a "child" but when she's sexualised and harassed she's suddenly a "young woman"
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10 years from now, she'll talk about how disturbing that period of her life was, like Emma watson, Natalie Portman (among others) did....
And Meagan fox 😭
@@jivanfabre true 😢
20 years from now, they'll want her make her look 15....
I was going to say "she reminds me a lot of Natalie Portman and her growing up as a child actress"
Natalie Portman was actually considered for the role of Lolita but didn't get the part. She's said she is incredibly thankful she didn't, in retrospect, because she got so much disgusting mail following Leon(The Professional) that she really dodged a bullet.
"The world has watched Millie Bobby Brown, star of the hit Netflix show Stranger Things, transition from a prepubescent child with a shaved head to a young woman with 30.1 million followers on Instagram." Bruh, that literally made no sense. Also she isn't a young woman, she's a teenager. 15 that's never a woman. Yuck, yuck and yuck. The writer needs the police called them
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but yeah, i completely agree! what a fricking creep that writer is.
I have no don't have Netflix
It's so weird when people call underage girls women because often even adult women are called girls.
Read the other articles by this woman, she's insane. Literally insane. www.popdust.com/kobe-bryant-rape-2644945073.html
ktlynnb WTH THATS SO DISRESPECTFUL TO HIMSELF AND HIS FAMILY
As a 15 year old who apparently looks like an adult, it sucks how much people sexualise girls/women and I am seriously so sick of it
The real issue is the men sexualizing underage girls wearing normal, fashionable clothing. Some 15-year old girls do look like you would assume they're older, but whether or not they choose to look that way, it's inappropriate for adult men to tell her what she puts on her body is too sexual.
You most probably do not look older than your peers. It's just a messed up grooming tactic to tell you look older, so that you feel special and mature, and will want to do 'special and mature' things.
@@lykkemarieofficial I mean most people who don’t know my age think I’m like 21...
@@Rose-ry6gmthere are biological indicators for age that we're programmed to respond to, so it's very possible that you do look older than you are
@@Rose-ry6gm hey same, well when I was 15 I looked like a grown man and grown women hit on me....I think some adults are just weird. Especially now as an adult I see stuff like this and I think they just refuse to accept they're not kids anymore. they can't just ogle at anyone, it's not okay.
I was already aware how creepy and gross adults are, but this further helps me understand why Billie Eilish refuses to be sexualized
she knows...
But she'll still text the same grown man that was texting Millie when she was 14...sounds more like she only cares about herself not being sexualized
Useless Information you don’t know if he grooms them, we shouldn’t blame minors for a grown mans actions.
@@RingTheBella I'm sorry but I'm genuinely confused. I don't understand the point you were trying to make
Edit: I read your comment wrong I'm so sorry. 😅 I see your point now, but I gotta agree with the person who commented here saying we shouldn't blame minors for a grown man's actions
@@RingTheBella ?????? shut up lmao
"Should we just ignore her sexuality?"?? What the absolute hell do they mean??? She's a child!! Yes!! What the actual hell!!
For real! The only way anyone should acknowledge a 15-year-old's sexuality is her parents talking to her about safe sex and potentially helping her access contraceptives if she gets into an intimate relationship (with another teenager of course, not creepy grown men). That's it. ADULTS should not be talking about a CHILD in any sexual way, that's so creepy and gross!!
Not that I disagree with you, but people talk about the sexuality of children all the time now, because kids nowadays can apparently be gay and transgender and people talk about that all the time, so.....but yeah, to me personally, children and sexuality shouldn't be in the same trail of thought
tasha ruth you can know you’re gay when you’re a kid. It’s based on who you have crushes on and all that lmfao and being transgender isn’t a sexuality, so maybe do your research before pushing in
@@gaykinq7784 except it literally is. Being gay, you are attracted to the opposite SEX. Being transgender, you are changing your SEX (if you view sex and gender as the same thing, which is a topic for another time). If you think children have the mental capacity to understand and manipulate these things, then fine, talk about it. But don't go saying that it's such a crazy thing that people in Hollywood talk about children and sexuality in the same sentence. I think both instances are wrong, but some people live picking and choosing without seeing the hypocrisy.
@@Mrowmeowmew except children can have crushes on literally anyone regardless of gender, because they typically don't understand the concept, unless it's shoved down their throat by people who never should have reproduced. That doesn't determine their sexuality. It develops as they age and start understanding themselves and their feelings. Transgender is changing your sex (if you believe gender and sex are the same thing, which is a topic for another time) therefore it IS sexual. Maybe not sexual as in intercourse, but relating to sex and sexual topics. Again, I don't think children and sexual should ever be discussed in the same sentence, (outside of medicine), but I'm just trying to point out the hypocrisy that some people fail to realize, and the disconnect some people think there is between Hollywood and normal life.
I really wish people would just leave children alone. These kids are kids. Stop robbing kids of their childhood.
I'm also 15 and seeing her like this makes me scared. To think that people that are supposed to protect us are doing this. Why do they think child celebs end up washed up
It makes me so angry, honestly. I was sexualized a lot when I was a teenager, and that's one of the reasons why I'm really protective of kids. Why can't society let kids be kids?
The fuck is a childhood?
Just look what happened to MJ.
Billie eyelash defended her relationship with drake she is cluelesss that she is beimg groomed danielle cohn has basically no choice in her life her mother is controlling
i can’t even begin to imagine what it’s like for millie to have grown up in the public eye. i remember in 2017 at the mtv awards she was named “worst dressed” cause she “wasn’t wearing a dress that showed off her curvy figure” she was 13. that has got to be one of the most disgusting things that has ever happened on social media. or when she was at the stranger things 3 premiere and the wind blew her dress up and an older man who was taking photos shouted “that was fun, let’s see it again” i can’t imagine how she felt. she’s just a kid trying to have fun but she’s constantly sexualised. i can’t imagine being a teenager under a microscope and have everything you do be picked apart and scrutinised. she’s deleted so many of her social media accounts after constantly being sexualised and receiving hate for the dumbest reasons. people never let this girl live and i feel so bad for her. she doesn’t deserve any of this and i just wish people would stop treating her like an object. she deserves better
True I definitely agree
I agree with you, I feel so bad for her
"i remember in 2017 at the mtv awards she was named 'worst dressed' cause she 'wasn't wearing a dress that showed off her curvy figure' she was 13"
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that's all so disgusting. I hope her mental health is okay; that shit should never have happened
If you call a 15 year old "sultry", I'm calling the FBI
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Fr. There was no need to describe her pictures like that 🤮
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im here
Exactly
It’s refreshing to see a young male speak up like this about the sexualization of young females. Thank you, sir!
Antony slaughter you’d be surprised :/
Antony slaughter nah, it’s because i’m surrounded by them. i’m surprised you haven’t seen them on the internet, because there are tons of them.
Antony slaughter ...what? it’s not a ‘negatively skewed view of people’ it’s the truth. You’re obviously not a girl so i’m not sure how you know that so many older men don’t sexualize kids. Especially when you’re not a girl and haven’t been sexualized like that. You sound like you belong on r/niceguys. There are more men than you think that sexualize girls. That’s not my opinion. It’s a fact. Funny to see you do a 180 and all of a sudden it’s my point of view that’s fucked up and not the men who sexualize kids.
Thank you!!! This is important and I'm glad you're talking about it!!!
@@antonyslaughter it is obvious that you're not a girl. I know many young men who look or say that sexualizing a minor is gross but still do it anyways. Most of them have been teached that by society (like that thing they have with school uniforms but in lingerie, for example). But most of them also think about kids when they say that minor shouldn't be sexualize, not 15-ish year olds. They think that 15, 16, 17 year olds are "mature now". I'm glad that you and your friends are decent young men, but stop a moment and think, how would they treat you or what would they say to you if you were a girl?
Her stylist literally dressed her as Kris Jenner...
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Smol natalie portman
we lit exactly T-T
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If Millie Bobby Brown decided to wear that white dress, then that would be perfectly fine. She can do what she wants with her body. But it was her stylist who's probably 30 or something that made a dress like that custom and applied her make up to the point where she also looks 30, that's fucking creepy.
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Totally agree, if she’s choosing that dress to make herself feel empowered and older/to make a statement then great! No adults should sexualise 15 year old no matter what they wear. However, the stylist seems to be catering to the adults who sexualise her.
Honestly, the stylist probably doesn't think about her in a sexual way. He knows how to do his job because all the magazine's are talking about her. His job is to make her more popular through her looks after all.
This is not excuse though. This man has no morale, selling out her body like that for fame. It's just the "easy" way for the stylist. Sex always sells.
Just look at Billy eilish. Great example how you can get known for your style without being sexualised!
Not "Hollywood enough" probably though
@@steinistein8611 yeh exactly, he’s probs not looking at her that way, but he knows what the public wants (as sick as that is) so he’s going to try sell her. It’s messed up either way
This is it right here. This is the correct opinion.
Let's also talk about the fact that 20 something year olds are casted as teenagers in high school shows, *cough* Riverdale *cough* , and they are overly sexualized. Basically feeding into pedophilia, but since they're just "adults playing kids" makes it okay. When in reality that has some serious psychological/mental effects. Especially on actual teenagers who view this and think they need to grow up faster. It's all just really sad. :(
yeah every teen girl i know in some way wants to dress trendy and appear in the media like that. i do it. and i never really thought about it, i just like looking skimpy maybe because it's popular and it's attractive. but is there a point where the blame is on me like how her dress accentuates her body and people say she shouldn't have done that?
@@hannah-ws9de I get what you're saying, but I'm talking about how there's teens out there that don't feel the need to do that, but are pressured because of Hollywood showing what "seems" to be the lifestyle of so-called teenagers that are actually adults. I'm in no way saying that how they dress is bad, I'm saying how shows portray teens to be all about sex, drugs, drinking, partying, and mental health problems. That's all being glamorized as something to be pressured into doing. Growing up in a rush is scary, especially when kids can't get away from it in the media. I do understand your point though. I'm not trying to attack you at all.
Yeah I’m in no rush :,)
Honestly it makes me super uncomfortable when the show sex scenes with “teenagers” even though I know they are actually older IRL. It feels weird that they are depicting underage people and I can’t watch. It also makes it seems like sexualizing teenagers is okay.
@@dreasan84 agreed!
The trend to normalize the sexualzation of underage teenagers is highly concerning. From milly Bobby Brown, to billie eilish to literally every male teen actor it doesnt stop and it is so weird to me. Even on apps like UA-cam or tic toc it seems to be a more and more normal thing.
Exactly, these grown men are even commenting on this one 15 year old’s tik tok videos and I feel genuinely disgusted.
Odium yeah, tbh I don’t think it’s talked about enough about how male teen actors get sexualized constantly??
@@Mrowmeowmew I rarely ever watch movies, I wasn't aware that it's a thing ??? wtf is happening?
Bro it's like the Lia Maria Johnson situation. Like there's literal footage of her being sexualized/used by her manager. Idk if she was manipulated into believing that they have a legit relationship or if she's putting up with it for her career. REGARDLESS, any and every adult involved in her life should be absolutely disgusted that there's VIDEO of a 40+ old man kissing and touching a child in such a way. I'm disgusted that her parents have done nothing and im even more disgusted that UA-camrs are just reporting it without any anger in their video. This child is being used and being taught that what is happening to her is ok. If I was a UA-camr who got $$$ every video I'd find that bastards address and go to his house myself and get arrested for assault. People really don't do shit to stop predators and it's absolutely vile.
EmpressRekk the difference being lia Marie Johnson is in her early 20’s and is a legal adult, what’s going on with her is gross as fuck but it’s not the same
Can we normalize a girl not being referred to as a "young woman" until a girl is 18+? Terms such as woman and man suggests adulthood, even if you tag "young" in front. As a 22 year old woman I am now a young woman, at 15 I was a teenage girl.
@Abi_Lou I'm sure a teenage girl at that age doesn't want to be referred to as a girl, just like a teenage boy wouldn't like being referred to as a boy. However as an adult I realize that as a teenager I was still a kid.
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babies:
1 day old - 12 months old
Toddlers:
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Child
7 year old- 9 year old
Preeteen:
10 year old- 12 year old
Teenager:
13 year old-16 year old
Adolescent:
17 year old
*ADULTS*
Young adult:
18 year old- 39 year old
Adult:
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Seinors:
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Once you turn 14/15 it's normal to be called a young woman/man, it has nothing to do with sexualizing you it's just acknowledging that you're growing up and aren't the little kid you used to be. Plenty of family members and teachers have called me a young woman over the course of highschool, it's not about your body it's about your maturity and responsibility. Another common one I heard was young lady, nothing sexual about it. Even if it's no longer normalized to call teens that it's not going to change the sexualization of teens, trust me people aren't calling me young woman when they cat call. If you're uncomfortable being called young woman/man just asking the person to stop should get them to stop if they're a reasonable person.
Tawni Sowell I’m 16, have no qualms with being called a girl or a child because that’s what I am lol
@Summer Savi I'm speaking as a 22 year old woman who has thr insight to look back and develop the opinion I have. Personally I don't agree with teenagers being called young adults when they're still children, and being dressed like a 30 year old women when they are still children. I understand if you disagree.
As a 21 year old female who got hit on by grown men at age 12, I appreciate the fact you talked about this immensely.
Damn
@@jayjackwya it's more common than you'd think, all my friends have stories
@@sarahhh2973 nah I know I got assaulted by a woman
Nice. End the world god please?
@Anjali ❤❤❤
Can we also talk about the fact that her co-star Finn Wolfhard has also been the subject of some really creepy adult fans and their obsession with sexualizing him? Like, that whole cast...god, I feel awful for them.
YEEESS, on stranger things con and adult like 30yo or something, and she yelled "DADDY " to finn when he was talking. Finn was 12 at the time
they do this to all hollywood kids and they write fan fics and stuff and it’s so creepy
it's me EWWWW. 👏No
I feel bad for any child with a *full time job*. Think about how stressful being a teen is bc of how intense everything feels? That’s when youre like... sitting in a desk with people you know for 11 years LOL. Imagine having a full time job and being famous at that age? Jesus.
yeah i saw some girl on instagram like a year ago could be 2 years now time goes by fast saying she would wait for him hes a fucking KID....
Remember when Emma Watson and Billie Eilish has people COUNTING DOWN THE DAYS, till she was legal? That is so so sick! Very disgusting
truly sickening
Where actual men doing that cause I saw the billie eilish things and it was just teenagers or very young adults
the consequences of the arbitrary majority limit actually...
I always saw on meme accounts them promoting other accounts by doing stuff like "@___ just leaked Billies nude" and then it'll show very fake images like "delete them now... Ur 18 soooo"
There was a pretty nasty case of this in the UK back in the 90's, so this shit has been going on a LOOOONG time all over the world. A newspaper that used to show topless photos of glamour models featured a very public countdown until a young girl called Linsey Dawn McKenzie turnerd 16, and they could legally show her boobs in the paper. They got letters from countless men drooling over her fully clothed pictures, talking about how they couldn't wait till she was legal. I remember this because it made the news, and I remember she was the same age as me, and even to my idiot teenage mind it seemed so creepy and perverse.
From a teenage girl perspective, the saddest thing to me is how obvious it was that the white outfit wasn’t her idea. They could have made her look her age by simply moving the neckline up higher, taking off the puff sleeves and brooch, and not packing dark full face makeup on her. But someone had to go out of their way to style her like that. Everything about it is trying to project an image of false maturity by making her look forty.
we. need. to. talk. Like my mom and I were arguing over this. She was saying how “girls your age dress inappropriately” BUT MILLIE BOBBY BROWN IS FAMOUS AND IS BEING SEEN BY MILLIONS OF PEOPLE. I get it that I sound like a hypocrite but it’s fucking Hollywood. No one is going to protect you but yourself. I’m older than her, and I probably look younger. I just don’t get it that people are saying it’s okay when it’s really not.
As a 30 year old I completely agree. If the neckline of the dress was moved up, and if her make up was a little lighter, it would’ve better suited her age.
Maybe so but i also think that she could have just liked the dress; so she wore it. It's not that revealing, the look isn't very 'sexual' it's just mature. I do think she looks older than she is which unnecessary but not horrible. I'm also a teenage girl also and if this happened to me i personally would be more uncomfortable with how people would be talking about me rather than how i chose to dress.
Katie Williams I have thought about the fact that she might actually like the dress and I’ve realized that I sound like I’m hating on what she is wearing, when that is the complete opposite of what I’m trying to do. What I am trying to say is that even if she does like the style, it’s obvious the industry is heavily influencing her maturity. Which is what we should be not be ok with.
I agree. I don’t think the neckline of the dress was the part that was so jarring; it was how she was dressed like a 35 yr old woman. It was literally a pant suit! What 15 yr old wears a pant suit? There’s so many celebs dressed like they’re teens when they’re not, but when they have a teen, they dress her up like she’s 30...
This triggers my inner child who got catcalled at 11
Nah fr, got catcalled by a highschool aged guy once at a summer camp, and I was in elementary school.. literally grossest feeling ever, I wanted to just hide and cry, still remember that day so much, like just nooo, stop doing this to kids
@@drea1670 I'm so sorry 😔 it's scary how they don't even realize it's wrong at times
@nini it's gross, just know you're not alone and sooner or later this stuff will be called out more and more. It's unacceptable
When I was 11, I got hit on by a highschool aged neighbor. One day, he followed me around asking me out, and of course I said no. He literally came to my house and told my dad he was my boyfriend
@@cocopuffs927 What the-
That's horrible!! A highschooler? I hope none of the highschoolers in my school turn out to be like that. I hope he got punished for it
“Women, even 15 year olds, should be allowed to dress how they want.” Yes she should still but she’s not a woman she’s a girl. That article is all kinds of f*cked.
Yeah, and how do we know thats the way she wants to wear? A star generally has a lot of people involved in their outfit decissions.
''Dressing how they want'' shouldn't translate to ''making a teen wear low cut, slim fitting outfits without her having a say''. It's a complete contradiction.
No, she should be allowed to dress like a woman if she wants too.
And honestly, the second a young girl shows any skin she’s being slut shamed and being told she’s ‘too young to dress like that’ so which is it? People are so bipolar
Christie Stevens yeah wear what you want to an extent
Like I’m all okay with people wearing whatever they want. If they wanna wear a crop top and mini skirt in -10 degree weather, whatever, if they wanna wear baggy sweatpants and a hoodie when it’s boiling outside, whatever.
But you still have to think about what’s appropriate.
If you’re 6 years old, skip the mini skirt and crop top and just put on ur frickin footy pajamas. If you’re walking around looking like a crusty McDonald’s chicken nugget that fell under the couch, maybe you need to fix that.
She legit looks like Natalie Portman. Not Natalie Portman when she was young, but Natalie Portman now
Bastion Cory that’s what I saw too!
I thought exactly that! I thought to myself I can see Natalie Portman NOW wearing that down the runway and she’s in her 30s. Why are they putting a 15 year old into an outfit that would age her by 15 years unless they don’t want people to see her as a child. It’s so sick. And then they’ll turn around and tell us Hollywood stands up for women now? Fuck off
its crazy cuz the white outfit pic...her makeup looks subtle but at the same time she DOES look much older. its weird...and the outfit could have been fine had they not put the creepy neckline. like ik in hollywood kids her age will be wearing over the top outfits. but cmon the neckline? by time shes 18 she'll be dressing like a hollywood grandma
Exactly! It’s uncanny
Glad I’m not the only one who thinks it
The craziest part about the dress is that it's not only the deep neckline, but the whole thing looks very mature. The monochromatic color scheme, structured fabric, almost two piece suit shape, it's ridiculously old. Almost like a red carpet version of an outdated women's work suit
To make it worse they made it for her that way. It's was MADE that way. For her.
tbh that suit looks like something Cate Blanchett would wear. she's 51
@@rousse2467 That's exactly what I thought when I saw it
@The Fae Network Allow me to disagree. Of course in western fashion white is code for purity, but in this case it would be a dress with flowy hair & fabric (think T Swift - you belong with me). Instead she's wearing a heavily tailored suit with sleek hair and heavy makeup, a much less youthful look more fit for a modern middle age woman. To me they're trying to sell us a modern girl boss narrative, and that suit is a powersuit
it was lowkey matronly. like, MBB was giving us "fourth time walking down the aisle" realness.
Millie isn’t a young women, she’s a young girl
More like a young teen lol
She’s gonna be a adult in 2 years I wouldn’t call her a young girl but yeah these men and women are disgusting talking about her like that
@@tonystank9660 before I turned 18 last year, I always called myself a young girl because you don’t become an adult until you reach 18
@@tonystank9660 1 year* she’s 18 next year
@@Laridae_ You’re still a teenager at age 18, you’re not fully developed until you’re 25.
Biologically you’re not a child when you are able to conceive. But you’re still a MINOR.
let’s go back to the nick choice awards days when the actors wore neon pink crop tops with tank tops under them and sparkly jean shorts with leggings under them LMAO
ah yes, the good old days
leggings under shorts!!! 😭 i feel old now. don't forget when kids would wear long sleeve t-shirts under camis/tanks in the late 90's-early 00's 😭
These were ugly af tbh but at least were age appropriate xd
Ah, yes. Nickelodeon. Where directors (Dan “Get in the back of my van” Schneider”) can molest children. All of Hollywood is deranged
Ashley Tisdale was an icon of that era
Don’t forget, college-aged men who commit sexual assaults are “boys who made a mistake” and “just a kid”. So upsetting.
I feel like my face-palming won’t be enough for the “boys who made a mistake” or “just a kid” excuse
Convinient
Ohh... so suddenly a 17 year old boy is a grown man, but an 18 year old girl is still a child ? Ok mr hypocrite
@@kj2532 “college aged” is not 17. At least not with american schools
@@kj2532 the point is, no one should get the "just a kid" excuse for sexual harassment. teens are too young to recognise and deal with abusive relationships, but not too young to not know sexual harassment is not acceptable. move
"Millie ist allowed to be hot" Full-heartedly agree... TO OTHER 15-YEAR OLDS. To creepy adults? No, just no.
right??
same age and way older are two very different age groups,,,,,
Not to mention that with age, there's a different mentality. 15 year olds liking other 15 year olds is normal as a mentality, but adults have to justify being into kids. If you have to justify it, rethink why you do.
Good point
I say an interview of her this one time and was like how old is stranger things she’s like 30 now 🤭 I found out she was 15 like what?!? (This was a while ago
Me and Millie Bobby Brown are around the same age and even I'm creeped out from this behavior
for a 15 year old
“young lady” ❌
“this kid” ✅
People call 15 boys, Young Gentleman/Young Man. It’s not sexualising to say Young Woman depending on the context. I call my 2 year old sister “Wee Woman”
@@riof.7947 i completely agree it’s not sexualising to call someone that, but for these creepers who are obviously sexualising her, reminding them that she is in fact, still a child (by telling them to address her differently) might make them realise how creepy it is to be discussing someone in the way they are
15 year olds are kids not adults, call them kids! Even if people think calling teenagers “men/women” is some sort of ‘complement’ on how ‘mature’ they seem... they are still physically, mentally, emotionally, and legally, boys and girls. They are kids.
I call my six and two year old daughters young lady. Piss off.
@@Jiggerjaw slightly confused as to why you’re angry? as you are their mother, my comment doesn’t apply to you. have a great day :)
Teenagers are still children. People need to be reminded of this
I’m realizing it’s existed longer than we think and it’s hard to put a cap on it because it keeps evolving and existing in other forms. Like, I started to think about Aaliyah, Britney Spears, and Destiny’s Child.... like a lot of them were wearing heavy makeup and “older” outfits abs singing about things that a teenager ideally wouldn’t (“No, No, No” Part 1 via DC, “Age Ain’t Nothing But A Number” via Aaliyah, and Britney’s “sexy school girl outfit”, etc.) .... and let’s not forget Aaliyah’s past with R Kelly and allegedly Jay Z. And how everyone was okay with 22 year old Beyoncé dating 40 year old Jay Z...... odd shit. Even how Elvis, a man in his 20s, was solely targeted to the demographic of teenage boys and girls and was used to “rouse” them up...
@@micahcook2408 I guess it’s ingrained in our culture at this point
Seriously. When I was 14 I thought I was so "grown". Now when I see 14 year olds I'm like - THAT'S A BABY! The sad truth is that some parents just don't protect their children, when they should. :( We as a society should step up, when that's the case & hold those parents - or in this case *stylists* as well - accountable.
I have been targeted by adults before, ever since I was 12 (sometimes I still am). I didn't think it was weird at the time. I am 17 now, but sometimes it is still hard to think if I am mature enough to be with adults romantically/sexually or not.
THANK YOU
They deadass be making this girl look 26. But that still doesn’t give people the right to speak about her the way they do.
Darling,she looks 35 on that thumbnail. I'm in my late 20's and don't look like that.
💯💯
I did not know until season 3 of stranger things that she was 15. She is in my grade. That is so weird to think people are pleasuring themselves by looking at her
@@cheezarose totally, but it's also inappropriate to mean comments about MBB on her ig
@@AvgJane19 Totally agreed. Nobody should leave comments on her IG or any of her social media,about her appearance. It's highly inappropriate.
What I was pointing out was her management team's tendency to want to make her look like a grown women which is disgusting actually.
to whoever wrote that article: do not go near any children ever please
honestly.
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@@bodaciousdoggo8971 I WHEEZED-
@@bodaciousdoggo8971 omg-💀💀💀
Agreed
Oh my god, I'm still considered a 'child' but was sexualized online at NINE, where this grown man tried to justify it calling me 'mature' and a 'young lady'. UH, NO, NINE YEARS OLD IS NOT MATURE.
I'm so sorry you went though that. I hope Ur keeping safe now!! Take care of urself and never be afraid to stand up when u don't feel comfortable!
@@lsotty3233 It's okay!! And thank you, I'm trying to be better :)
These creeps will be like 57 years old and crusty as shit tryna sexualize people less than half their age. Absolutely disgusting
@@colacanyon5632 I know. I hate people so much sometimes.
I'm sorry that happened to you. Hope you're doing fine now
*Jojo Siwa is literally older than her.*
Olivia Mauracia lol
@Benjamin Aguilar Bruh, fucking stop changing the subject.
Olivia Mauracia that was my first thought! Was “cold you imagine Jojo Siwa and Millie going down the isle one after the other”
like WOWWWW
Jojo is like another extreme lmao
Benjamin Aguilar hey, Spidey is my favorite hero. You’re not gonna hear any sh*t from me
This happened with Emma Watson before she turned 18. The newspapers counted down the days until she was legal . Absolutely sick
*EDIT - Breonna Taylor needs justice*
Totoismostlyher e I remember this happening and hearing someone on the radio talking about it!! I was so young at the time and even realized then how weird it was!
That’s disgusting
That is absolutely disgusting. Seriously what the hell.
notice how they don’t do it for males?
It happened to to Billie Eilish too🙃.
I literally have lost hope in humanity😔♥️
Is really disturbing that the article calls her a "young woman", when she's still a child. The article also has this weird stance of "respecting" Millie's right to dress as she wants, but does so by sexualizing her
She is a young woman though she's not a child 15 doesn't make you an adult but you're definitely not a child
Young women would probably more like eighteen to 25 or something
@@LunaLeoJourney Dude..15 years is a child. You might have raging hormones but that doesn't mean you're adult-ish. A 15 year old barely finished elemantry
That’s the patriarchy right there, they respect our right to cater to the male gaze and that’s fucked up
Old _Yeller a woman is a person who has gone through puberty tho
If you wouldn't say it about a normal teenage girl, don't say it about a famous teenage girl. It's not her fault it's her stylist's
@@longestname817 no i'm saying it to the people who are insulting her not him
@@longestname817 :>
Exactly! And even if she's the one who chose her clothes (like some people think) that doesn't make it okay for adults to sexualise her. She is still a teenager, a child, and she has a right to wear whatever she wants without having grown men calling her hot and sexualising her.
Melanie martinez💕💕💕💕💕💕
@@anahidugdale9673 :>>>>
this literally happened to emma watson when she was a child and growing up with HP movies, yuck
Emma Watson didn't dress like that when she was 15, she'd ask her step mother to borrow a dress for those red carpets. I'm not trying to deny she was sexualized because she was but her parents sued when they made her chest bigger. Her parents didn't just leave her hanging and let her text male artists more than half her age.
@@issyroylance5900 I think you meant twice her age, not half.
I agree, also Kylie Jenner. She wears so much makeup that she looks like she's in her 30s.
A L kylie jenner isn’t underage though
@@itsflowerside She isn't now. But back then she was sexualized when she's 16-17 years old after her plastic surgery. She looks way older than her age.
People forget Evan Rachel Wood was also a child star. Her sticking up for Millie probably came from her own experiences. That being said, Paris would see her dog taking a dump and say "that's hot"
That's an interesting point. We tend to forget that these are child stars.
Honestly Paris says that to anything
Pretty much. That’s literally just her catchphrase and I feel like it doesn’t actually mean hot in the sense that people think lol
Facts on both counts! Plus when Paris says that, I never think she's talking about a person. I figured she was talking about the outfit.
That article that described Millie's outfits sounded like when men try to describe women in erotica...
Grace Walker YESSS!!! I see I’m not the only one who thought that. When D’Angelo was reading those parts of the article, I had Vietnam war-like flashbacks of those erotica’s, “poetry”, and fictional stories that were written by men. Fuckin weirdos!
Too true 😂
And that is scary.
The article was actually written by a woman. Not that changes how absolutely disgustingly creepy it is, just something to note since most people seem to be assuming it was written by a guy.
Its basically a written version of child pornography. I really hope theres a law against shit like that. If not, then that article is a perfect example of why it is needed.
the article says she should wear what she wants and not be sexualized, which is completely true, while they later *sexualize* her.
make it make sense
Not necessarily wear what she wants, like for instance the dress she had showing cleavage
I'm literally gagging this is SO GROSS. Millie doesn't deserve to be taken advantage of like this. NO CHILD DOES.
i really hope she doesnt come out with some kind of tell all book or interview thing when she's older because of being treated badly as a kid. like its so normal for actors to say they were sexually abused as a kid. i wouldnt be surprised at all if that happens in the future. i feel bad for her
@Cleverly relatable Username buh im 15 😂
It's probably her parents. She's the breadwinner in the family and I'm pretty sure they and her team push this. They want her to make money.
not your mum agreed but unfortunately this happens all the time. It is absolutely disgusting. I mean there are videos of toddlers twerking filmed by the parents. It’s disgusting
@@mikaylakaylaa so?
this is the best manipulation tactic, they would use words such as "she is a young woman" ,"she can wear whatever"(meanwhile she isnt deciding to wear those kind of revealing clothes) , its a tactic for pedophiles to get away with things like these .We shouldnt normalize girls ,teenage girls to look older than what they actually are , its sick.
Exactly!! It's called grooming and gaslighting! Children don't have the life experience to fully understand this. Predators know that.
Yep. Plus the thing I chose to wear as a 15 y.o. were questionable at times. I would never today as a grown woman. But my parents were always there to give me a hard "No"
Yes! like the great Tan France says, dress according to your age. Like a stylist should definitely know better especially if he has been in the business. Like idk I feel like the male gaze is strong with him because you can definitely be stylish and be age-appropriate like in stranger things, those outfits were 10/10 but still clearly was made for a 15 year old girl
I think people use that excuse cause teenagers wear whatever around each other but being a celebrity and showing to the whole world it not only teenagers like herself. It's fine if you're wearing stuff like that around your teenage/similar aged friends kinda but not to adults, they don't always have the best intentions.
What’s weird is that she’s like 2 years YOUNGER than jojo siwa
Wow I just noticed that
That makes this more sad damn. JoJo is still out there being a kid acting like a kid and Millie over here being forced to be an adult
actually shes a little less than a year younger than jojo, but I agree it is wrong
oH MAN. That really makes you think about things.
I much rather support Jojo Swia being cute and silly and fun and innocent and doing childish things at 17 then support Millie Bobby Brown being forced to have such a mature and adult persona about her at 15, (not to mention being sexualized)
Side note: it would be cool if they made a movie with Millie, Natalie Portman, and Kiera Knightly. They could all be sisters or whatever.
They could make Sense and Sensibility with the three sisters!
@@alyssafoster4765 I SUPPORT
It’s been a month I want this movie
Winona Ryder could be the mum
Haaaaaa that’s true!🤣
I remember being called a “young woman” when I first started to “develop” and I HATED it. It made me so uncomfortable. Even now at 22, when I AM a young woman, it still makes me uncomfortable because it just reminds me of when I was 12-16 years old and getting called it every other week by men 3 times my age.
gotta love being a girl :/
@@jamiel6005 Ikr. Like, stfu, young man.
I'm more than 20 and I'm even afraid of looking like a woman in general. It's pretty horrible to feel like it.
I was and still are called a “young woman” from the age of 9. NINE YEARS OLD. And now that I’m older, I saw how wrong it is - my family call(ed) me a young woman because I started puberty and girl things very early, and they also called me a “young woman” because the things they were doing were horrible, (won’t say what for personal reasons) and they pulled me into it - saying I’m old enough to be apart of adult situations. It’s sickening to see people using that for an excuse - when it’s not even true.
This this this this. That’s why “young woman” is typically a phrase most women don’t like. It reminds us of a feeling we didn’t know at the time but it turned out to be a strange sexualization mixed with shame bleckkkkk
Someone literally called me a crazy feminist for saying “Dude, that’s weird” when I saw her outfit.
@5,ooo LightYears Away Preach it!
@5,ooo LightYears Away well the sad thing is that those 5% feminists who are as u said bat shit crazy are the face and the representers for the feminists movements. Whenever u look for the famous feminists u see them the most and u see that they are praised among the the other feminists sooo i don't blame people for thinking that the feminists are crazy man haters . The real feminists who truelly only wants equality needs to step up and put a stop for those crazy feminists cause they ARE the reason people are making fun of the feminists
5,ooo LightYears Away All feminists are bat shit crazy.
@5,ooo LightYears Away couldn't have said it any better!
@@ChiChi-ns2ik Those ain't feminists. Those are feminazis
There's a difference between a teenager dressing "maturely" and dressing purposefully older than they are. Millie's stylists are legitimately trying to make her look like she's 30, which is extremely weird. I saw a video of where she was speaking at UNICEF, and I swear I thought she was Sarah Palin because she looked that old...
Ever occur that maybe she wanted to dress like that? And asked her stylist to make her a dress like that?
@@johnnydeleon8210 then that's on her. But like, I don't think 15 year olds would willingly wear a dress like that
@@johnnydeleon8210 I would know since I am one. If I was her and I saw myself like that I would not have gone at all
@@johnnydeleon8210 I agree that she might have chosen that outfit for herself as I see 15 year-olds on ig dress very maturely and sometimes way too sexy for their age. However I think adults around her, including her stylist, should keep Millie safe from all the creepy coments by choosing less revealing clothes.
she's freaking 16 years old she can wear what she wants and she doesn't dress "sexy" she dresses maturely. And no her outfits really don't reveal that much at all. Ofc she wears crop tops sometimes and like mini dresses sometimes but so does every other teenager and she looks cute and stylish. U may not like her outfits but how is it ur place to judge?
"I, as a 21 year old man am not going to sit on the internet and criticize what Millie Bobby Brown wears," just that right there is what every single person should do, regardless or age or the person
A 15 year old girl is not a "woman", she is a child. A female child.
Violet Moon ok boomer
@@lmaopls8177 I'm literally 22. I thought I was grown at that age too. Spoiler alert, I wasn't.
Violet Moon when you start menstruation, you’re a young woman. you could birth a kid.
@@lmaopls8177 Are you trying to tell me that I was a young woman at the age of 11? Hitting puberty does not make you a woman. Millie Bobby Brown is 15 years old, and she needs to be protected from an industry that has a vested interest in sexualizing and exploiting her.
Violet Moon y’all are the ones sexualizing her.do yk how 14-17 year olds dress these days? clearly not
“That’s hot” is literally like breathing to Paris Hilton at this point
Yeah, I don’t think Paris meant to sexualized her or be weird, she just uses it a lot lol
Actually tho
She literally thinks everything and everyone is hot lmao shes following like 5k people on ig
Yes but obviously she’s an adult and she’s a minir
Yeet Skeet_______________ “that’s hot” doesn’t actually mean that Paris thinks that person is hot. if u were cultured you would know that the original saying comes from “the simple life” where she would say “that’s hot” about literally anything and everything bc it’s not serious. For example, Paris would see a literal tractor and be like “that’s hot” as a joooookkeee omggggggg
There is a difference between a teenage girl having a teenage girl's body and grown adults showing off a teenage girl's body
preach!
you havent visited her instagram then.
@@moonbeeps what’s that supposed to mean?
@@aneesaahmed6815 she posts very adult looks, in her house, by her own, without any event or stylist. Her life, her choice, her clothes.
@@moonbeeps Exactly what the he is talking about. She can do that, but that does not give literal adult the freedom to sexualize her
Wait she's FIFTEEN?!!! holy SHIT I always thought she was 19 or something and they were just using her for younger roles. At least in stuff like Enola Holmes, I've never seen Stranger Things before. Man media really does treat her like an adult. This shit is creepy.
She's 17 now.
Bruh i thought she was in her late 20s or something
This is crazy
@@smurf9092 so many naive people here
@@xx-bg2dj they arent naive, they just didnt know
@@smurf9092 my mum thought that too
Millie: We were going for a more masculine look
Millie’s dress: *plunging neckline*
Death Omen ong
Death Omen The iconic meat dress 🙌🙌🙌🙌
@Death Omen She does
Yes, Stefani Germanotta aka Lady Gaga would do the outfits justice and she’s in her 30’s.
I dunno why they put her in that dress at 15 years old. Im so confused.
she is NOT a YOUNG WOMAN. SHE IS A TEENAGE GIRL.
Hear hear. I fancy myself a feminist ally and have to bite my tongue before calling actual young women (eg 18-30) “girls”. Back in the day I used to find it pretty patronising when people called me “young man”, and that’s without any creepy undertone. What the hell is wrong with people?
PERIOD
Yara T shut the hell up
yolosupem says the one who can’t decide a theme to post on their channel🥱
lydia nah o just got mad cause my cousin kept saying “periodt” and acting like the ghetto bitch with hot cheetos EVEN THOUGH WE’RE ASIAn
i feel weird calling her a woman.... like she’s a child.
estoy she is a woman but she is also a child. When people call her a woman they should be generally addressing her, not critically.
Shes not a child she’s 15
@@oukaninja392 bruh, she's a child. Anyone under the age of 18 is counted in the eyes of the law and most importantly as us as people as a MINOR, that's a child.
If you think about the time young teenager girls live, where people treats them like a fully grown woman because of their body, is just like another issue, almost every 15-16 yrs girl around this age starts to get attention from every age to young teens to old men . This is the sad reality that I too experienced , bc I was too naiv that I confused the attention with care .
The remarks, the stare, the language, is a lot for a young girl, going trough hormonal changes even , if that time in present wasn’t seem to be what is really. I personally looking back I felt really uncomfortable in situations where boys touched me inappropriately , and I was still blamed by my teachers, and felt wronged . This was just for giving an example that I thought I would share. 🤷♀️
warriorcat *child* child*
If I didn’t know who Millie Bobby Brown was and I saw those photos of her, I would legitimately think that she was in her 20s. As a 15 year old myself, that’s uncomfortable
what kind of 15 year old are
you
Exactly my thoughts
And people wonder why Billie wears huge baggy clothes. People are gross
Same thing billie eilish does. She doesnt want her body being sexualized
@@antonyslaughter im sorry i read it as millie... a woops lmao
Im 27 and cus of very uncomfortable, even threatening and violent situations as a teen and also later as a young woman I too wear baggy clothes to this day. I cant even begin to imagine being harassed like that online (I dont use social media) and by the public eye. I have sisters in their teens and would slap a bitch if they made sexual comments and advances like that. Cus that kind of shit seriously fucked me up (and tbh still do, cus its still happening to me)
@@Samson16436 omg that sucks
Pretty sure Billie doesn’t control her entire style and has said in the public her vibe will change when she has more freedom.
The entire "Let Millie Bobby Brown be Hot" article reads like a chapter from "Lolita" and it kinda unsettles me because i feel like its riddled with creepy freudian slips
"the light falls flatteringly on her torso..." I would run screaming, from the room, but it echoes in here.
ikr he describes millie like how humbert describes dolores 😷
@@mushu6928 That's literally what I was thinking, it sounds like the way Humbert talked about Dolores being more mature than a normal kid at the start of the movie (haven't read the book), absolutely disc🅾️stang.
I haven’t properly read the book, I’ve only read the Wikipedia page, but I know exactly what you’re talking about.
@@youtubenoaceptanombreconfu2884 what book is that from?
Evan Rachel Wood probably made comments like this cos she spent HER teenage years being objectified and treated inappropriately since making the movie Thirteen..... just sayin
Sophia Neilsson Agreed.
Absolutely! I know all these actresses who grew up the same way see what's going on and are just as concerned as us if not more! and I hope somehow people protect her from this mess and fire that god damn stylist 😕
same thing with britney spears in her “hit me baby, one more time” era
@@Tinylinson It's why I have so much sympathy for Billie Eilish; girls in the spotlight are so pushed to be sexualised young and it isn't ok!
Damn I forgot that she was an actor in that movie!
when i was her age i was flattered by this kind of attention, but i’m turning 31 this year. i hope that any teenagers that feels like it’s flattering know it’s because those people are predators and it’s not because you are mature for your age.
Same! I wish I knew then what I know now
THIS. Flashbacks to when I was 14 and a man who was at least a decade older than me was trying to groom me. He was a family friend. I was flattered but unsettled by it at the same time and didn't fully understand why it made me feel so uncomfortable at the time. Now I know.
For. Real.
Same all around, it’s sad that’s what girls can think their worth is based on, strength to all 💙
I detect a note of regret
She really looks like she's 35 with a PhD in Psychology.
I feel like she'll ask me to sit down and talk with me about my depression
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Diana Herrera LMFAOOO RIGHT.
LMFAO
Exactly!
Honestly that dress didn't just make her look older, it made her look like a middle aged woman
Ikr they make her look 40, this is so wired and so wrong
@@xxxfairycorpsexxx7592 The poor child needs to just be allowed to be a child
True asf it’s weird
I'm 32 and I feel like that dress is too mature for me. It's definitely not appropriate in any way for a 15 yr old. Wtf are they doing.
@@punchdrunkassassin I'm your age and still dress like a kid or early 20s
She’s like 15
That’s that
Case closed
You shouldn’t sexualize anyone, especially not a teenager
Shes 17 now so shes still a minor but she had to delete most special media for being sexualised
@@conk3rz yea people on the internet are so fucking weird
Except if your sexualizing yourself and is old enough to and not being forced to.
the first dress is a really gorgeous dress. just put it on someone who isn't fifteen whole years old just to parade her around a televised event, thanks
She looks like a kid on Stranger Things. It's crazy how her stylist ages her for red carpet, interviews, and unicef public speeches. She doesn't look like herself at those times and it's unsettling.
Yeah, I would totally wear that, but I’m Millie’s age so I would wear it when I’m older lol. But I don’t like the shoes tbh, cause that’s not a natural shape for someone’s toes and it would hurt my feet. But I do like the outfit, just don’t think it’s appropriate for a 15 year old
@@lilypad2714 I am a 15 year old girl too and I kinda like the dress . But I wouldnt wear it now as you said . We 're still kids man . We should wear more childish and comfortable things ,I think.
@@Clementine3107 I’m 16 and the dress was beautiful but it was giving very much middle aged woman. I wouldn’t wear it but I’d fantasize about wearing it when I’m older
You don’t know how much input she had in her look. It’s not even a sexy dress. You’ve got too much time on your hands.
Stop sexualizing children. Millie, Sophia Lillis, and EVERY TODDLER AND TIARA STAR.
The fact that you even have to say this😔
this probably isn't the place for this but I love your pfp I'm a Melanie stannn
@@em6765 lol
I mean.
Danielle Cohn.
That shit is all on her mother.
It's SO creepy.
sophia 18
literally they always dress her like she’s a rich 37 year old aunt who only visits during christmas
edit: no i do not mean this as an insult in any way. i love millie
honey bee oh shit u right
Yes
Because she makes 350k each episode
LMAO
@Addisyn Watkinson I feel your pain, bro.
Drake takes her out for dates and they are close friends. I feel like he has creepy intentions. Only 2 minutes into video
He also has a history of being seen with underage 'fans.'
Classic grooming tactics.
damn
HUH????
remember when he dated an 18 year old at 30?? 😐 creepy all around ngl
Millie Bobby Brown: Is 15, looks 21
Dangelowallace: Is 21, looks 15
Puppet Master he’s 21? 😳
Puppet Master omg when he said he was 21 my jaw literally fell on the floor💀
Wait what?! I thought he was 15-16 lmaoooo
Dangelo has an unique face n personality tbh
I always thought he looked 21/22. Then when I saw his video where he got braces I was shocked like wow maybe he is 15 or something?! Cause it’s not common for 21 year olds to get braces lol
I’ve always seen is as: yes, kids have sexuality and that’s perfectly okay; but that sexuality isn’t and shouldn’t be accessible to adults and shouldn’t be framed like it is. Yes, she is allowed to express her sexuality, but as an ADULT, you shouldn’t be consuming media on her sexuality or that displays her sexuality.
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@@acedv6134 Lmao fr people at social media act like their sexuality is their personality, they are so empyt
Delightfulrainbow 205 i mean it’s normal to like people and have an idea of sexuality when you’re young and especially when you’re going through puberty but it becomes weird when adults get involved
well the thing is child sexuality is totally different from teen or even adult sexuality, children and teens are only just noticing that they like other people their age and only are just beginning to explore how they think. it should not be accessible to adults and should not be labeled as anything but harmless. saying gorgeous is weird, saying sexy is weird and disgusting. keep it as beautiful or cute or stylish or harmless motivating comments that any child or teen should be receiving as a self-esteem boost, not sexualizing or anything like that...
JohnCycal exactly its so annoyingg
They really used words like “sultry” to describe a child 🤢
“Pre pubescent” WTF LIKE SERIOUSLY? 😡🤬
FR LIKE SERIOUSLY?
Drake is counting down the days til he can openly say he's dating Millie after years of grooming her.
He's always rubbed me the wrong way, there was just something off about him and this confirms my suspicions!
@@vibepolice499 we seen text where he sends lots of heart emojis to her but I cant remember de details of the conversation
The*
.damn i didnt even know they knew each other like that
@@girlsnotblue3804 Yup. Look into it, but you will see the mainstream media try to play it off like their "Friends". What business does a 30 something year old man got with a 15 year old that they need to talk to each other every day? I guess Drake is planning to have Millie as his "Beyonce".
The only people who are allowed to say that she's "hot" are 15 yo. Because. She. Is. 15. Years. Old. Periodt.
Anne Ardhisa and maybe 14 and 16 year olds
Definitely, only teenagers like her can say that, it’s not as creepy as grown ass probably saying that!
Anne Ardhisa anyone that’s around a teenage years can say that she’s hot and it wouldn’t be creepy. Your just desensitized by the social norms of how people should be. It’s totally normal and why give a exact age for this shit and give an exact line that we draw for it to be okay.
J Bailey I’m sorry but what do you mean exactly by stating that
Ana Carolina Alves I’m just replying to this stupid comment about how only 15 year olds are allowed to call a 15 year old hot and what’s morally right and wrong
The disgust creeping into his voice as he says "the light falls flatteringly on her torso" 😂 everyone in their right minds should have the same reaction.
I’ve never had such a strong physical reaction of disgust. ACTUALLY SO INAPPROPRIATE like I don’t know how you could look at a fiFTEEN YeAR oLd and describe them in such a sexual way???? Like wtaf
When I say I gagged
Gotta throw the whole phone away
She’s not a goddamn woman. She’s FIFTEEN. Why’re they dressing her like she’s 25
Throwaway Account Honestly 25 is generous. I thought that picture was a 40 year old woman trying to look like she’s still 25...
Dude she is picking the clothes, she wants to dress like that
EW
@@EmyN um...what??? The stylist literally had that dress custom made
@@luckyxxxxk even if she did the dress was still unacceptable but I'm not gonna fault her, I'm gonna fault the stylist and the parents for greenlighting that.
this also happened with Emma Watson when she was starring in the Harry Potter movie franchise.
oh my god they're literally turning her into natalie portman. both physically and traumatically.
Who is Nathalie Portman?
@@itsme-yb9bs Natalie Portman is a very famous actress who is best known for her role as Padmé in the Star Wars prequels, but has been in many other movies as well.
what happened with Natalie portman
Whwnp
I was just thinking that she looks exactly like Natalie Portman in the awards show picture.
“Young woman” is what mothers and aunties use to comfort a girl who got their first period. That is fine. No one else should be referring a 12-16yr old as a “young woman” they are still children.
Or young lady
Or ma’am. I’ve been called that since I was thirteen 😂
Actually 12 ur olds r consider preteens
@@peaceandlovebo9431 no they shouldn't they should be children
@@peaceandlovebo9431 no, they should be children.
that's insane, I'm around her age and I can't imagine being comfortable in public with a dress like that. I'm not saying that she shouldn't be allowed to wear it, but I just hope she isn't feeling pressured into wearing clothing like that
Me too, I would not go like that, I would dress the way I dress normally, jeans, and a black tee. I feel like hollywood, and in general, society over sexualize and make celebrities out to be not people. It is really fucked
I personally would have worn a dress like that when i was 15, but i was not conscious about how people viewed a 15 year old wearing that back then
lmfao I’m 15 - I wouldn’t wear the dress because, to be honest, it’s ugly, and her makeup is so thick (and makes her look like a middle aged woman) but 15 year olds wear skimpy clothes all the time. Like I do NOT step out of the house unless I’m wearing something at least relatively cropped.
Yeah I'm 15 and I wouldn't wear that dress and I agree with you. Like why do these grown adults talk about if it's weird for her to dress like that but what's weird is that they are talking about it! There are so many other problems in the world that they can talk about. Also they should spread positivity and not about how a 15 year old girl's body looks like in a dress.
@@theinsanelycooljaredkleinm6077 if its not a sane adult talking about how it's not right, it gives room for pedophiles to fantasise without guilt, I don't know if that's the way they think but I'm protective over my little sister and that's the way I think, I think it's more just saying we can't normalise this or kids will think it's normal to walk around like Danielle cohn and things(I mean younger than your age, as people as young as my sister, 11 wear skimpy things and their parents seem to support it) and it's more the danger that pedophiles will be staring at children, like how he shows some of the responses on this video, I think if there were no pedos it'd be much easier for younger people to wear what they feel like wearing, but sadly that's not the case and probably never will be
We need to expose Drake for being so creepy with her too!! What adult man needs to talk to a child about her boyfriends and text them as much as he did!? So disturbing how they are flaunting this in front of us and trying to condition this as “new Normal”
It really does seem predatory and horrible but even in the best case scenario, if he's only talking to her to stay relevant or if she is a fan, I hope she's not taking any relationship advice from him. 😂 Drake does not have a very good track with relationships.
exactly imagine a random 30 yr old dude talking to a 15 yr old!?
Yeah, he is a total creep.
Yup. But because he’s drake / a man, no one cares. Had this been a woman it would’ve been tHe GaY aGeNdA.
The sexualization of teen girls (and sometimes even preteens) is disgusting, insidious, and horrifically entrenched in popular media and culture. We all need to start calling out everyone around us who tries to take part in it
Lol, Cuties.... 🤮🤢
@@madelineasmr926 OH NO
Would uh, toddlers in tiaras count?
@@cryptid176 yes, DEFINITELY would count 10/10. I hate shows like that and how people are so willing to expose their kids like that 🤢🤮
Instagram. I mean, teens are on there with shit tons of followers and these girls are made up to look late 20s. Also, there were waaaay worse films than cuties in the 90s and early aughts.
Y’all, why are we not getting at Drake for this. He literally was grooming her and yet people still worship him like a god. AHHH
p r e a c h
Sooooo so disgusting!
Drake the pop star ? Who’s drake ?
@@blossom3138 Yep, that Drake, the famous Drake. Some of the tweets and messages he sent her were SUPER inappropriate, including giving her dating advice and other such shit a grown man shouldn't have been saying to a 12 year old.
@Osman Yousif many in the industry and those behind everything are. You can't be surprised. Teenagers being sexualized no matter what has been an issue since the beginning.
Am I the only who thinks 17-13 yr olds are teens/children not young adults, to me young adults are people 18-25
exactly. especially in the hollywood industry people expect teens to become influential and gives them the title of young woman/influencer.
Agreed
I, for an example, am a high schooler. I am, and should be referred to as, a child. I never want to be referred to as a young adult, that's wierd, I am still a minor.
Why is it always sad old ladies who are mad at her youth and mad she's making money off it? If she's not complaining then it's no ones business.
Young adults are 16 - 19
Also, remember when a model said she couldn’t wait until Finn wolfhard turned 18... I have lost faith in humanity
How tf is she a young woman, isn’t that like a 20 year old? Nah bruh she’s a kid
*MINORS*
babies:
1 day old - 12 months old
Toddlers:
1 year old - 6 year old
Child
7 year old- 9 year old
Preeteen:
10 year old- 12 year old
Teenager:
13 year old-16 year old
Adolescent:
17 year old
*ADULTS*
Young adult:
18 year old- 39 year old
Adult:
40 year old- 59 year old
Seinors:
60 year old- 69 year old
Elder:
70 year old-100+ year old
Yep.
ShiroMani Ŵ dude adolescents are from around 12-24
Fabulous Killjoy 24? Isn’t 18 plus adults
No, it means you're too young to be a woman, not a woman who is young. Language is confusing, I get it.
It terrifies me that adults want children to look like adults.
Same. It's gross
And some kids want to look like adults too, not knowing the dangers
it’s social media’s fault too tho
Teens: hey what if we formed our own ideas and were just a little bit more free to make decisions?
Adults: so, you wanna be horrifically sexualized?
😔 sometimes I don’t wanna grow up so I don’t have to be associated with idiots
Gotta be careful these days bruh.
I don’t get why they keep calling her a woman or young woman. She is not 18. She is not an adult. She’s a girl, a teenage girl. I feel like they use “woman” to make it sound less creepy. If they called her a girl their pedophilia would be more obvious so they call her a woman so it seems more normal to talk about her in this context
Jade agree and sad how even 18 year olds are extremely sexualized too. Yes even tho they are of legal age, the year before they were just 17 lol. 18-19 they’re still kids, they’re literally still TEENS, so much experience to get to. All this youth sexualization is extremely disturbing.
Frfr
Paedophilia is the attraction to children before puberty. Please don’t throw around words like this to insult people if you don’t even know what they mean.
To me young woman is something your mom or grandmother says after to get your first period and you're just around family. Not something you say out in the open on an article or things like that.
People call young boys “little men” all the time.
I love how respectful he is
jk?
@@xx-bg2dj no? He is respectful
i feel like no one talks about how sexualized ALL the kids on stranger things & the “It” franchise are on the internet. And the sexualization of the boys comes from women mostly and it gets excused almost always.
RIGHT?!? it makes me so uncomfortable
The amount of thirst comments I see for Jack Dylan Grazer and Finn Wolfhard is so disturbing
- madeleine - YEP
honestly, what bothers me is that people are shipping guys together even though they’re FRIENDS, like imagine how weird that would feel if they found it..
I don't understand how an adult can see a minor and be like "That turns me on!" Excuse me? What the hell are you thinking?!? Nothing can ever excuse that kinda behavior.
P.S. That Thomas stylist guy is a fucking sicko. He needs to stay away from her and pretty much every young person out there.
Honestly
She looks like Nat Portman on those pics
Nat is *38*
OGPIMPDADDY666
You just answered your own question...
@@skullkid6439 yes but actually yes
"She looks like Nat Portman on those pics"
why the hell am I now imagining Noah telling Millie that he doesn't like sand?
OGPIMPDADDY666 stfu
THAT'S WHO I WAS THINKING OF WHEN I SAW THOSE PICS HOLY SHIT!!!
Someone needs to get her the same stylist that Elle Fanning had when she was younger- she always looked lovely, fashionable, and not sexualized!
Paris Sinclair 100%
Paris Sinclair exactly what I thought!!!
Yes
Yes! Or Kiernan Shipka’s.
You should make a video discussing Megan Fox and how poorly Hollywood treated her. She's had several interviews in the past where she would speak out about how uncomfortable being overly sexualized made her and it was completely dismissed.
I'm always so concerned for Millie and no one talks about it enough. She has a really strange friendship with Drake where he "talks to her about boys", one time she commented about the Netflix show "You" (you know, the one about a killer stalker) saying she watched and "Joe is not a psycho, he is in love! He's misunderstood!" and people talked s*it about HER, instead of questioned who in her life gave her the idea stalking is romantic, and the whole situation with her dressing like an adult has been going on for at least two years now (i.e., since she was 12 to 13) and people keep acting like.... it's all normal?
She. Is. A. Child. When we're tennagers we think 15 is a relatively older age, but it's not. Once you're an adult you know for a fact that 15 is still practically a child, and the fact that a whole team of adults around her treat her like that, and a lot of other adults in media and celebrity reporters go along with it, really, it's disturbing and says a lot about the world we live in.
I'm just going to
Reply to this comment a lot
so it goes noticed
because it's super complete
and you spent time tipping it
Her stylist is a 30+ year old man and she looks like that. Interesting 🤢
I literally almost vomited in my mouth🤢🤮
U SAID WHAT?? 30??!! WTFF
@Ivy Birdwhistle it's not necessarily about how revealing it is, but about how old it makes her look. She doesn't look like a teen, basically a child. She looks much older than she is, and it's because someone is styling her that way. That's weird, don't you think?
what the fuck..
@Ivy Birdwhistle bro she looks maybe 20 but not 40-
My jaw dropped when you revealed that ENTIRE ADULT MAN who is orchestrating her looks.
It's scary
What's "funny" about this though is that most clothing stores directed at teenagers are at least owned- if not dominantly designed- by adult men. This means that many girls my age have an insanely hard time finding anything that is at least comfortably modest. And then there are teen magazines...
Meridith Smith OMFG I know right-I dress very conservatively due to a dual dose of religious modesty and self-consciousness, and finding clothing is mad difficult. I hate how form fitting and revealing clothing for girls tends to be, and how garments are built to have less comfort and efficiency than boys/men’s clothing. The fact that it’s largely directed by men is just...ugh.
@@mugensgeta1125 i mean you should 100% dress however you want and feel uncomfortable -- but isn't it scary how many of us view their bodies as something we have to hide out of fear to get sexualized? Or bc we think there is something "sinful" about showing off cleavage etc when in fact -- it's just our body. It's natural. People that look at us weridly are at fault and not us... Why are always women accused of wanting to be seductive when in fact -- we just get up and dress like every other person. Just crazy.
Tuepfely I understand what you are saying, but it isn’t entirely applicable to me. My self consciousness with my body has nothing to do with my religion but is rather a result of the shyness/fear I’ve had since I was a child. Modesty is something that is required of men AND women in my religion, and personally I think it is generally a good thing (though I do not impose my beliefs on others, and ofc think that no one should be ashamed of their body).
Where are her parents?! The only people who responsible for this are her parents! They allowed all those stylists to do whatever they want with their daughter!
People who throw their kids into the public eye doesn't care about their kids.
yeah they literally let her get groomed i dont think they really care abt her
This suddenly made me appreciate Jojo Siwa for just being a kid forever in Hollywood. I always thought it was weird, but it beats her suddenly dressing in little clothes and tight dresses & pushing her sexuality. Yuck.
Also despite the constant mockery the internet throws at her she still sticks to her brand. She does the shows that she does and the content she does for a very specific demographic of girls that she wants to empower and give good messages to and I respect that a lot.
Edit Name you have to realize jojo Siwa a 16 year old is probably not choosing to dress the way she does. Her managers or parents definitely influence her into dressing that way because that is her source of income. Her image is targeted to appeal to younger kids. So just like Millie’s image is being manipulated to create a specific image and sex appeal, I’m sure the same thing happens with jojo siwa, just appealing to a different audience. I highly doubt any 16 year old teen in this generation would want to dress as childish as she does. Then again I can’t speak for jojo but considering most 16 year old girls now, they wouldn’t wanna be dressing like that lmfao it kind embarrassing. It’s all done for money.
As long as they dress appropriately so no pedo Eye candy is publicised, I think at a young age kids should choose the way they dress and it not being pushed onto them by others for the brand. Theres a common problem with Jojo and milly in terms of their childhood and sense of expression being contorted for the media. Yes Jojo doesn’t dress inappropriately but I don’t think she’s dressing for herself in over the top clothing but it’s pushed onto her for her target audience. Maybe I’m wrong but it’s most likely the case- and this is why many famous kids grow up to be messed up adults
I totally prefer Jojo to all those horrendous child stars. At least Jojo covers herself and promotes self love, instead of showing her chest.
Millie didn’t pick the outfit don’t blame her
I’m so glad someone is finally talking about this. Was kinda hoping you’d talk about the Drake situation with her too but that’s okay
What happened with drake?
the wig that flew to mars basically drake had her number when she was around 12 and he texted her really inappropriate things such as dating advice and many people think he was trying to groom her
Laviath yikes
Which Drake????
Y’all bitches will do anything to bring a nigga down
'the light fell flattering on her torso' okay calm down stephen king
I CANT-
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BYE
OMG BYE- 😭
lmfao looks like someone was on wattpad too long
@@ITSLIZZ111 😭😭😭😭😭
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When he threw that phone I almost tossed my laptop at the very same moment....................Also at one point there was a weird ass clock on the internet, that counted down the days until Mary-kate and Ashley turned 18. That was 2004, and I was about 14. That's was the exact moment I realized how creepy the internet can get.