Millie Bobby Brown Stranger Things Finale Absence: Injury Sidelined Eleven
Millie Bobby Brown missed the Stranger Things Season 5 finale event due to a dislocated shoulder. Discover the details of her injury and the upcoming Netflix release.
The face of the Upside Down is missing her own victory lap. Millie Bobby Brown, who rose to global stardom as Eleven, was forced to skip the highly anticipated Stranger Things series finale watch party following a painful injury.
Millie Bobby Brown Stranger Things Finale Injury Details
According to reports from PEOPLE and Entertainment Weekly, the 21-year-old actress is recovering from a dislocated shoulder caused by a recent fall. While her costars gathered at the Paris Theater in New York City last Friday, Brown remained at home. Despite her physical absence, she didn't miss out on the action; Netflix reportedly provided her with a private link to watch the finale simultaneously with the rest of the cast.
A String of Missed Milestones
This isn't the first event Brown has missed this month. Her recovery journey has been visible to fans through pre-recorded snippets and social media updates.
The Stranger Things finale is expected to be a massive cultural moment, described by production as being "large in scale." Fans will finally see the conclusion of the Hawkins saga tomorrow night.
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