The actress made the admission while showing off a new drop from her Florence by Mills fashion line
Millie Bobby Brown.Credit : Millie Bobby Brown/Instagram
Millie Bobby Brown is all about comfort.
In an Instagram video shared on Tuesday, Aug. 26, the 21-year-old actress admitted that she “hates wearing a bra” while showing off the latest launch from her Florence by Mills clothing line.
“This is my favorite thing we’ve dropped so far,” Brown says in the clip while modeling a long-sleeve top and shorts from the brand’s new Power Mesh collection.
“For a girl who hates wearing a bra… and boy, do my fans have to see my nipples on the day-to-day, but I don’t like wearing a bra,” she continues.
“And you do not need a bra with this top,” the Stranger Things actress adds. “I feel fully supported, so comfortable.”
In the caption of the post, Brown wrote, “just keeping it real 😂”
On her Instagram Stories, the star shared photos of herself wearing the collection along with the caption, “Perfect for no-bra days.”
On Aug. 21, Brown and her husband, Jake Bongiovi, announced on Instagram that they had welcomed their first child together, a daughter, via adoption.
“This summer we welcomed our sweet baby girl through adoption.
We are beyond excited to embark on this beautiful next chapter of parenthood in both peace and privacy,” read the joint post. “And then there were 3.”
Shortly after the announcement, the actress was photographed in the Hamptons wearing a fashionable look nodding to her new role as a mom.
Snapshots of the Florence by Mills founder that were published by Daily Mail show her rocking a baby pink pullover sweater with the word “Mother” in bold lilac letters and bronze studs around the neckline.
The top is the Camper Sweatshirt by fashion label Mother and currently retails for $198 on the brand’s website.
She teamed the sweatshirt with white jeans and sneakers and a hot pink Louis Vuitton shoulder bag.
The star wore her hair in a ponytail and kept her appearance makeup-free.
Bongiovi, 23, opted for a laid-back black T-shirt, baseball cap and khaki pants.
Millie Bobby Brown and Jake Bongiovi.Carlos Alvarez/Getty
In March, the Enola Holmes star said she was really looking forward to becoming a parent while appearing on an episode of the Smartless podcast.
“My mom actually had her first child at 21, and my dad was 19.
And you know, it’s been my thing since before I met Jake,” Brown shared.
“Since I was a baby, I told my mom, like, baby dolls. I wanted to be a mom just like the way my mom was to me.”
The actress further shared that becoming a mom was just as important to her as “establishing myself as an actor and as a producer.”
And while opening up about her outlook on parenthood, she said she doesn’t “see having your own child, you know, as really any different as in adopting.”
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