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Millie Bobby Brown’s emotional message leaves fans in tears

'Stranger Things 5' star Millie Bobby Brown's emotional message leaves fans in tears; netizens exclaim, 'We are proud of you'

The ‘Stranger Things’ fans have been more than excited for the release of the 5th season, and finally, their wait got over today. Fans of the franchise we ready with their Eggos, waffles and Demogorgon popcorn tubs to enjoy the thrills. Amid all this, a wave of emotions hit them, as the lead of ‘Stranger Things’, Millie Bobby Brown, penned an emotional note.

Millie Bobby Brown pens a heartwarming note

Millie Bobby Brown, aka Eleven, took to her Instagram to share her emotions just a few hours ahead of the series premiere. She gave her fans a dose of nostalgia as she looked back on her journey as El. Along with the pictures, she shared, “This show has given me so much. But most importantly, the most meaningful story to tell, el’s.”Expressing her gratitude, she added, “Thank you to the duffers for taking a chance on everything you shouldn’t have wanted, a British girl, with a huge family, a lot of energy, a strong point of view, but a heart that would work tirelessly for the character you built.””Enjoy volume 1, folks. See you on the right side up,” she concluded. Have a look at her post here:

Internet reacts as Mille Bobby Brown reflects on her ‘Stranger Things’ journey

Netizens didn’t waste much time and showered their love on the actress. They expressed how proud they are of the actress, and she foverever will be their Eleven, their superhero. “The best El the world could ask for. WE LOVE YOU MILLIONS,” wrote one fan; ‘don’t let ANYONE break ur angel spirit,” commented another.Another internet user shared, “WE LOVE YOU MILLIE, OUR SUPERHERO,” while an emotional fan penned, “How happy I am for you, for all this together, for what has been created in a unifying way with us fans, it will remain in our hearts.””We are proud of you and the whole show. You have entered our hearts and will be remembered forever,” read a comment below her post.

‘Stranger Things Season 5 Volume 1’

‘Stranger Things Season 5 Volume 1’ made its online debut in India on Thursday, November 27, at 6:30 am IST. It came with the first four episodes, and the next instalment of the same season, titled Volume 2, will be released on Christmas with three episodes. Last but not least, the finale will premiere on New Year’s Eve. Go to Source

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