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This is completely about that high-school type of self-care glow. Millie poured one on Instagram, captioned ‘a day of self-love❤️’ while tagging her beauty brand, Florence By Mills. No heavy thoughts, no cryptic messages-just vibes and pink heart emojis. Ain’t that simple, ain’t that effective? Millie at her best.
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The whole thing is like a short clip that has chill background music, but the real juicy bit happens in the comment section. The Florence By Mills brand countered: “the love core obsession is REAL ♥️,” thus opening a whole mini-thread that drove the fans into madness. Wherein some users commented, ‘obsession doesn’t even cover it!! i’m fully enchanted at this point!! ❤️❤️❤️’; another commenter went all poetic and said, ‘And so much that he is my god 🌺🍒.’ Okay, then.
Others weren’t loving the love fest. Some fans took this opportunity to slap in their… interesting comments. ‘Why does foreigners looks better than indians😍’—one commenter said, which is kind of a yikes moment. Of course, then came another classic: ‘Millie please please Bring it to Singapore I beg you,’ because nothing screams self-love louder than product distribution demands.
Some people came on, all embroilingly defensive, like, ‘Hey Millie I’ve been getting some flack. About my comment where I said that please don’t get plastic surgery done until you’re like older…you’re so pretty and you don’t need it ever.’ Unsolicited advice? Check. Unnecessary concern? Double check.
You can’t possibly have a Millie post that doesn’t somehow bleed into Stranger Things somehow. ‘Just don’t die. Kill vecna’s ass out. 🔥’ is a particularly aggressive form of show support, and then there was ‘Let Mike die but save steve❤️❤️❤️.’ Priorities, people.
But the actual MVPs kept it real: clearly stating, ‘You are the most beautiful girl in the world,’ from one of the fans, as sometimes a person just needs to say it out loud with no hidden meaning or agenda and just pure appreciation.
Florence By Mills has been in the works for a while now, and the show is more than just a celeb cash grab. It actually has its own cult following; posts like this literally build community. Whether it’s product chat or just her vibing, the interaction is always there.
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So yeah; every day there is another Millie Bobby Brown post that people just have to talk about. Some love it, some overanalyze it, some just wanna know when their country’s going to be stocked. Self-love is the agenda, anyway, even if the internet decided to show it way differently.
This story originally appeared on Celebrityinsider