
I was really struck by Millie Bobby Brown‘s recent appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. It was great to see a more relaxed and playful side of her, something fans don’t often get to see. It’s refreshing to watch a young star like her discuss the end of Stranger Things and connect with pop culture in a relatable way – it makes Hollywood feel a little more down-to-earth.
What was truly impressive was how easily she connected her experiences playing Eleven to the different themes of Taylor Swift’s albums. These moments highlight the importance of pop culture discussions – they bring together fans from all sorts of backgrounds, like Swifties, science fiction enthusiasts, and fans of rap and hip-hop who enjoy seeing these worlds collide. When celebrities are open and funny, it makes everything more engaging and down-to-earth.
This interview comes at a special time, as fans are getting ready to finish watching Eleven, a character who really changed television. It’s heartwarming to hear Millie reflect on her role with both fondness and a sense of humor, offering a nice way for viewers to connect with the show until it concludes.
Millie Bobby Brown brings Taylor Swift energy to her final ‘Stranger Things’ era.
During her eleventh time on The Tonight Show, Millie co-hosted with Jimmy Fallon and talked about finishing up her role as Eleven. When Fallon playfully asked if she was a football fan, she quickly quipped, “Yeah, I love Taylor Swift!” The audience reacted enthusiastically, and Taylor Swift’s fans were especially excited by the comment.
She then shocked the audience by drawing a connection between Taylor Swift’s distinct musical eras and her own journey as Eleven on Stranger Things. As she explained to Jimmy Fallon, Swift’s different eras actually reflect what she went through while filming the show.
Millie explained how playing Eleven helped her find her own voice and confidence. She shared that Eleven’s fearless nature inspired her to speak up, and reminisced about memorable moments like wearing a red dress at their first SAG Award win. She playfully noted that Eleven’s constant world-saving missions also seemed to define her own public image.
She continued with personal reflections, tying each Taylor era to her own journey as an actress.
She finished with a touching message, expressing how grateful she was for the opportunity to play Eleven and how much she’ll always cherish it. She admitted being sad about the show ending, but added with a touch of humor that’s just part of being an actor.
This playful combination of Taylor Swift’s different musical periods, beloved TV shows, and the stars’ natural comedic timing is exactly the kind of exciting, shareable moment that fans of rap, hip-hop, and popular culture love. It effortlessly brings different entertainment worlds together in a way that’s both fun and easy to remember.
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2025-12-10 20:00