Netflix star Millie Bobby Brown says she still ‘refuses’ to pay for her account


Millie Bobby Brown, one of the biggest stars in the history of Netflix, has revealed she refuses to pay for the streaming service as she still uses her parent’s account.
Brown, 21, shot to fame after playing Eleven in the hit science-fiction series Stranger Things. She has also starred in the movies Enola Holmes, Damsel, and The Electric State, all of which were produced by Netflix.
Despite this, Brown, who reportedly earned $10 million for starring in Enola Holmes 2, is still using her parent’s account as she is part of their family deal.
Speaking to Jimmy Hill on the Capital Evening Show on Monday (17 March), Brown was told that One Day and Bridget Jones star Leo Woodall also doesn’t have his own Netflix account.
Hill asked: “You’ve done so many great Netflix projects over the years: Stranger Things, Enola Holmes, Damsel, and now The Electric State, of course, which we are talking about. But my question to you is, Millie, do you get a free Netflix account as part of this, or do you have to pay? Because I was chatting to Leo Woodall the other week—do you know the actor Leo Woodall? He said he’s still using his mom’s account.”