Stranger Things star Millie Bobby Brown, 22, soaked up the sun on the beach in a dazzling yellow bikini, promoting her beauty brand Florence By Mills. The actress, who is a mother of one, shared a series of sizzling snaps on social media, showing off her killer figure as she frolicked on the sand and cooled off in the sea.
Beach Photoshoot for Beauty Brand
Millie stripped down to a stylish two-piece bikini, posing up a storm while plugging her skincare line. One snap showed her sprawled out on her tummy with her feet dangling in the air as waves lapped around her. Another caught her beaming for the camera, displaying her sea-soaked brunette locks. She accessorised her yellow-themed look with a pair of beads wrapped around her tummy and large hoop earrings. A third picture captured Millie standing further out to sea, holding up a purple tub of her product.
Fans swooned over the photoshoot, flooding the comments with compliments. One gushed: "So perfect omg," and another commented: "THIS IS A VIBE."
Millie Hits Back at Mum-Shamers
The photos come after Millie hit back at trolls who were mum-shaming her. During an appearance on Kylie Kelce's Not Gonna Lie podcast, she didn't hold back. "I was like, ‘This is vicious. You are vicious,' and I don’t have time for angry women that just need to feel like they need to bring you down, especially when it comes to motherhood. I’ve never experienced anything like this," she said.
The actress admitted she initially thought the trolling was coming from men before realising that the majority of criticism was from women. "I was always like, ‘Oh my god, these are all men saying all of these horrible things. And then one day I figured out, actually quite a few of them were women," she added.
Adoption Announcement
Millie and her husband Jake Bongiovi, son of rocker Jon Bon Jovi, announced in August that they had adopted a baby girl. They said at the time: "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."



