Millie Bobby Brown's 'Snow Bunny' Look: Over 1.1M Likes, But Not All Fans Are Cheering
Millie Bobby Brown's 'snow bunny' look for her brand Florence by Mills earned over 1.1M likes but sparked a fierce online debate over its style and her brand's direction.
It racked up over 1.1 million likes, but not everyone is a fan. Actress Millie Bobby Brown's new "snow bunny" look, posted to promote her fashion line, has sharply divided the internet, sparking both adoration and harsh criticism.
On Tuesday, December 23, the 21-year-old star shared a carousel of images on her Instagram that quickly garnered more than 4,500 comments. In the post, Brown wore a fuzzy lilac cardigan with white mesh tights and what she promoted as festive "underwear" worn as outerwear. The look was part of the new holiday collection for her brand, Florence by Mills Fashion.
A Tale of Two Comment Sections
The reaction from followers was intensely polarized. Many fans showered her with praise, with comments like "ur the cutest" and "new fashion obsession." Her brand's official page echoed the sentiment, captioning a similar photo, "now entering: snow bunny era."
However, critics were quick to voice their disapproval. One user called the outfit "f*cking comedy, like Superman wearing underwear." Another expressed fatigue with her promotional efforts, stating they were "getting totally sick of her trying to flog stuff." The criticism didn't stop at the clothes; some even speculated that Brown had cosmetic work done on her lips, with one commenter asking, "WHY DID YOU MESS WITH YOUR LIPS?"
Part of a Wider Pattern of Scrutiny
This latest controversy doesn't exist in a vacuum. The Stranger Things star has recently been under heightened scrutiny regarding her marriage to Jake Bongiovi, whom some online critics have labeled as "controlling." Her increasingly "adult" fashion choices, from a corset-style dress at the Stranger Things season 5 premiere last month to a form-fitting bodysuit on a late-night talk show, have consistently stirred debate among her followers.
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