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Millie Bobby Brown Reveals Co-Stars Food-Shamed Her British Lunches on Set

Chloe Parker
TV & Streaming Editor · 2 days ago

Millie Bobby Brown opened up about hiding her jacket potatoes and spag bol from baffled American castmates during early Stranger Things shoots.

Millie Bobby Brown Reveals Co-Stars Food-Shamed Her British Lunches on Set

Millie Bobby Brown has given us plenty of reasons to love her over the years, but her latest confession might be the most relatable one yet. The Stranger Things star sat down for a Hot Ones interview while promoting Enola Holmes 3 — and somehow the conversation turned into a delightful deep-dive on British food culture.

Hiding in Corners With a Jacket Potato

According to TheWrap, Brown told host Sean Evans that her American castmates on Stranger Things were completely thrown off by her lunchtime choices during the early seasons of the show. "I used to get food-shamed a lot," she said, recalling how her co-stars would react with wide eyes and confused faces. "They would be all American and be like, 'Millie, what the f–k are you eating?'"

Rather than defend her meal, a younger Millie took the path of least resistance. "I would, like, hide in a corner because they'd be like, 'What is that?'" she explained. The culprit? A jacket potato loaded with baked beans and cheese — a humble, totally iconic British staple that apparently did not translate well to a Georgia film set.

Spag Bol, Brown Sauce, and All Things British

Evans, ever the curious interviewer, kept the questions coming — asking Brown about her mum's "spag bol" (that's spaghetti bolognese for anyone unfamiliar with British kitchen shorthand) and whether she drizzles HP Sauce on top. Her answer was brilliantly matter-of-fact: "You just put brown sauce on it because … I don't know why? You put brown sauce on everything when you're English."

It's a tiny window into what it must have been like for Brown, who was born in England and relocated to the US at just 12 years old after landing the role of Eleven on Stranger Things. Her family moved to Georgia to support production on the Netflix series, meaning she was navigating both a new country and a new set — all while trying to quietly eat her beans-on-potato in peace.

If you're curious about what lies ahead for her iconic character, Millie Bobby Brown Says Only 3 People Know Eleven's True Fate — so the mystery is very much alive.

Louis Partridge Crashes the Hot Ones Booth

The interview had an extra fun twist: Brown's Enola Holmes co-star Louis Partridge made a surprise appearance to tackle the show's notoriously brutal hot sauces, including the Last Dab and the infamous Da Bomb Beyond Insanity. It was a chaotic, entertaining addition that fans of the franchise are sure to love — and if you want more of that Enola Holmes 3 energy, Millie Bobby Brown Dazzles in Two Looks at the 'Enola Holmes 3' Premiere is worth a look.

What's Next for Millie?

With Enola Holmes 3 now streaming on Netflix and Stranger Things' final season still on the horizon, Brown is very much in her big-moment era. She's also got some exciting projects in the pipeline beyond Hawkins — Millie Bobby Brown and David Harbour are set to reunite in a new Netflix thriller, which should thrill fans of their beloved on-screen dynamic.

For now, though, we're choosing to picture a teenage Millie Bobby Brown tucked into a corner of a Georgia production lot, fork in hand, guarding her jacket potato like it was government property. Honestly? Iconic behavior. The British food era of Stranger Things lore we didn't know we needed.

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