The creepiest thing about Stranger Things
Ever since the explosive success of Stranger Things, a weird thing has been happening on the internet. It?s not supernatural or alien-related, but it certainly is disturbing, and that is the creeping sexualization of some of the child actors on the hit series?a cast of kids who are, we must remember, mostly in their early teens.
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Watch Stranger Things' Eleven kill this Nicki Minaj verse
Most of the attention has focused on the young actress Millie Bobby Brown, who won an Emmy last year for her performance of Eleven, a supernaturally gifted young runaway with a recurrent nosebleed. All over social media, heated conversations (read: shrieking, profanity-ridden arguments) have been breaking out between fans who feel entitled to comment on Brown?s appearance and fans who feel this is tantamount to publicly ogling children. And then there is the US celebrity magazine W, which this week included Brown in a cover list of the stars who make ?TV Sexier than Ever.? To be precise, W was technically saying TV was sexy not Brown, but the unnerving association was clear. (Pretty tween girl = smokin? hot TV totty.) Not surprisingly, many found the correlation was deeply offensive. Culture Affinity, a blog devoted dissecting American pop culture, c...
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