Fans convinced Millie Bobby Brown’s makeover proves she’s playing pop megastar in new biopic
Millie Bobby Brown has been rocking a new look in recent weeks and fans are convinced they know why.
The 21-year-old, who married Jake Bongiovi in a secret wedding ceremony last year, sparked debate online for sporting a Nineties-inspired style complete with nostalgic stickers on her recent Instagram posts.
The Stranger Things actor, who is usually brunette, has been attending events wearing a blonde Dolly Parton-esque updo complete with outfits unusual for her usually demure and understated style.
Donning a pink jacket, heavy makeup and big hoop earrings for the premiere of Netflix’s The Electric State, she drew comparisons to someone who “just got divorced”.
However, fans are convinced they know the reason for the switch, suggesting she could be playing a celebrity icon in their forthcoming biopic.
In a new interview, Brown reiterated her desire to play Britney Spears in the film adaptation of her life.
“I mean, you know, she is an absolute icon,” she told Access Hollywood. “I would love nothing more than to be a part of her story. But that's her story, and I am in full support of her bringing her story to life… how she wants to.”
She added: “I would want someone to bring it to life in the most beautiful way, and I'd always be open to that.”
Fans commented: “BRITNEY!” in the comments sections of her new pictures.
The “Baby One More Time” singer has previously lashed out at suggestions that her life will be made into a movie saying, “I’m not dead yet!”
The Enola Holmes actor first expressed her desire to play the pop megastar on The Drew Barrymore show in 2022, aged 18.
Brown said Spears’ story “resonates with me”, adding: “Growing up in the public eye, watching her videos, watching interviews of her when she was young.”
She continued: “I mean, same thing with you, I see the scramble for words,” she said. “And I don’t know her, but when I look at pictures of her, I feel like I could tell her story in the right way – and hers only.”
However, Spears seems less than unimpressed with Brown’s suggestion.
In an Instagram post, shared shortly after Brown’s comments went viral, the singer wrote: “I hear about people wanting to do movies about my life … dude I’m not dead !!!”
Elsewhere in the post, she lambasted her parents, as well as the conservatorship she was under for 12 years until 2021.
She wrote: “Good news, good news !!! Still breathing … it’s funny the same two people who gave me life are the same exact 2 people who took it away … but guess what !!! I’m alive and I’m breathing again !!!”
After a bidding war last year, Universal Studios won the right to produce a biopic on the singer’s life. Wicked director Jon M Chu is reported to be involved in the second half of the film’s production, according to the Daily Mail.