Millie Bobby Brown Reveals That She Posts Negative Restaurant Reviews Under A Fake Name
Everyone’s a critic—including celebrities. Personalities like Keith Lee have built their brands off of reviewing restaurants all over the country. But some stars prefer to keep their criticism under the radar, including actress and author Millie Bobby Brown.
The Damsel star is no stranger to sharing strange food opinions. She’s previously mentioned that she hates ranch dressing and prefers eating her carrots unwashed. In a recent episode of the podcast Table Manners with Jessie and Lennie Ware, she reveals even more controversial food takes.
Among other revelations, like topping her spaghetti bolognese with steak sauce, Brown spills a big secret: that she posts negative restaurant reviews under a pseudonym.
“Here’s the thing, my whole life is people criticizing me. So I’m going to give it back to you sometimes,” she says on the podcast.
Brown goes on to talk about a time she was dining at a hotel restaurant and the waitress discouraged her and her fiancé, Jake Bongiovi, from charging the meal to their room. The event was enough to prompt the actress to post a negative review about the experience.
“I’m a Karen,” Brown admits. “I do think it’s important to know where you went wrong.”
A clip from the podcast was posted to TikTok and racked up over seven million views, with users flooding the comments to share their thoughts. And the consensus is largely in support of Brown’s approach.
One user wrote, “There’s a difference between being a 'Karen' and offering feedback and constructive criticism. Millie seems to be doing the latter, as do I!”
Another commenter agreed, writing, "I think if you’re going to the sort of places Millie could afford, reviews are so important. I don’t want to waste the one time I spend lots of money on a rubbish experience”
A few TikTok users, however, took issue with Millie’s reviews.
"Yeah… she’s never had to work a day in her life at a normal job and it shows,” someone commented.
"Work in those industries and then humble yourself,” another wrote.
Do you consider Millie Bobby Brown’s reviews to be "Karen" behavior? Let us know in the comments.
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