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25 February 2025

Millie Bobby Brown Dazzles At 'The Electric State' Premiere With Jake Bongiovi

The couple showcases their love and style at the glamorous Los Angeles event for Brown's latest film.

Millie Bobby Brown, the beloved star of Stranger Things and Enola Holmes, turned heads at the premiere of her latest film, The Electric State, held on February 24, 2025, at The Egyptian Theatre in Los Angeles. The actress, who recently celebrated her 21st birthday, showcased her glamorous transformation on the red carpet alongside her husband, Jake Bongiovi.

Stepping out of the shadows of her teenage years, Brown sported a stunning gold and silver floor-length gown, complete with structured hips and dramatic draping. Her ethereal debut featured a sophisticated high-volume updo accented with thick bangs, capturing the essence of old Hollywood glamour. Many fans on social media were astonished by her new look, with one remarking, "I had to look twice… I honestly thought it was Pamela Anderson"—a sentiment echoed by several others who struggled to recognize the actress.

While some admirers praised her daring style, not all reactions were kindly received. Others felt her gown, bold and reminiscent of the 90s, was ill-suited for her age. "Millie looks like Jennifer Coolidge," noted one commenter, on the flip side, another celebrated, "Gah … Millie is SLAYING it!" The juxtaposition of opinions highlights the diversity of tastes among her fans.

Attending the premiere, Jake Bongiovi, 22, looked dapper himself, donning a classic tuxedo paired with a black bow tie. The couple was clearly affectionate on the red carpet, sharing kisses and posing together for photographers, marking another milestone as they openly expressed their affection since tying the knot discreetly last May.

Brown stars as Michelle, the lead character of The Electric State, who embarks on a compelling odyssey through the American West alongside her quirky companion, a mysterious robot, and eccentric drifter Chris Pratt, who plays the character Keats. The film, based on Simon Stålenhag's graphic novel, is set against the backdrop of dystopian landscapes, where Michelle's quest to find her younger brother intertwines with themes of connection and loss.

Joining them on the red carpet were co-stars such as Stanley Tucci and Giancarlo Esposito, adding star power to the event. The film's stunning visuals were showcased through its trailer, released last October, which captured audiences' attention with intense scenes of robot chaos set to the poignant tune of Oasis's Champagne Supernova.

Following the applause for her appearance, Brown shared her thoughts on her lifestyle choices, reflecting on her time spent away from Hollywood's frantic pace. "I’m not doing it for the aesthetic. I’m doing it because I love it," she said. Living on a farm alongside Bongiovi, she feels fulfilled by the simplicity of life off-grid, frequently unplugging from social media and public life.

This lifestyle choice has sparked discussions about authenticity versus artifice, especially for someone who first gained fame as Eleven, the supernatural girl of Stranger Things. Enthusiastic about their future, Brown shared insights about their relationship dynamics, stating, "We were pretty united going [into marriage]." Her expression of love and grounding values showcases her maturity as she navigates her newfound adulthood.

While the reception of her fashion continues to stir the pot online, there's no denying Millie Bobby Brown's evolution from the world of teen dramas to leading roles worthy of Hollywood's elite. Audiences eagerly await the release of The Electric State on Netflix, set for streaming on March 14, 2025. The anticipation surrounding the film and Brown’s new chapter signifies the actress’s growing influence and prominence within the industry.

With the public eye’s constant scrutiny, the premiere undoubtedly marked one of many more moments to come for Brown and Bongiovi, as they capture the red-carpet spotlight as a couple committed to living life authentically, capturing the attention—and hearts—of the audience one premiere at a time.