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Chris Pratt is looking out for his younger costar, Millie Bobby Brown, as they continue to promote their new movie, The Electric State.
In a new viral video from the pair’s current press tour, Pratt and Brown are seen together at a Thursday, Feb. 27 press conference at the Four Seasons in Madrid.
As the event concluded, the Parks and Recreation star, 45, got up from his seat and quickly stood in front of Brown with his back to the audience. The Stranger Things star, 21, promptly got up from her chair and adjusted her skirt before Pratt walked away. The pair then embraced one another as they laughed together.
There, she wore a Dolce & Gabbana patchwork denim skirt suit from the fashion house’s spring 2021 collection, per WWD.
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The actress leaned into the early 2000s aesthetic and paired the look with the era’s staple accessories: a pair of knee-high shearling boots and oversized gold hoops.
She wore her hair in asymmetrical buns, with one on top of the left side of her head while the other was placed at the bottom right—both included large silver bangles as hair accessories.
For her glam, the young actress embraced the Millennium-themed aesthetic, wearing frosty blue eyeshadow and pinky nude matte lipstick.
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Later that day, at the film’s premiere at the Callao Cinema, she channeled Gwyneth Paltrow’s Giorgio Armani look at the Shakespeare in Love premiere.
Brown’s dress featured a straight high neckline and cinches slightly around the waist. The sheer silver material was offset by intricately beaded designs throughout the entire dress. Like Paltrow in the ’90s, Brown paired the gown with a blue shawl.
That same day, Brown called out the backlash she has been facing, and reposted a British Vogue article entitled “No One Cares How Old You Think Millie Bobby Brown Looks.” Brown then shared a screengrab of the article and wrote “thank you” on her Instagram Stories on Feb. 27.
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In the days following, on Monday, March 3, she discussed the recent rise in articles about her appearances with an Instagram video. She said it was important to address “bullying” in the media industry as growing up under public scrutiny impacts “every young woman.”
Brown said since her press tour began, she’s noticed several articles with headlines that seem “desperate to tear young women down.” Brown added, “This isn’t journalism. This is bullying.”
“I refuse to apologize for growing up. I refuse to make myself smaller to fit the unrealistic expectations of people who can’t handle seeing a girl become a woman.”
“I will not be shamed for how I look, how I dress, or how I present myself,” she added.
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The Electric State premieres on Netflix March 14.