Felt vulnerable’: Millie Bobby Brown opens up about being ‘publicly humiliated’ by ex-BF Hunter Ecimovic

ATLANTA, GEORGIA: Millie Bobby Brown said she felt “powerless” when she was with her ex-boyfriend Hunter Ecimovic, whose relationship was “unhealthy.” The actress was hurt by what her ex-boyfriend said on Instagram Live about their relationship.

Back in 2020, when she was dating TikToker, who was 22 years old, the 18-year-old actress said she felt “vulnerable,” and no one knew about it while she was filming “Stranger Things.”

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Millie Bobby Brown says she went to therapy to help her deal with cyberbullying because “it’s really hard to be hated.”

In an interview with Allure magazine, the “Stranger Things” star said, “I felt very vulnerable.” She also said that her relationship with the TikToker was “unhealthy.” She said, “Also, nobody on set knew what I was going through. So it was kind of nice that I could handle that on my own and no one else would know. When everyone found out, it got harder.”

After they broke up, Ecimovic and his friends went on Instagram Live in July 2021 to talk about Brown. They said he “groomed” her and stayed at her house for eight months. In 2021, the two people broke up.

At one point in the video, Ecimovic joked that Brown “used her powers on me and manipulated me.” Later, a woman who was friends with him said that he and Brown did butt play. He said, “She put a coffee thing up my butt.” As Ecimovic said these things, he and his friends laughed. His female friend made fun of one of the comments on the Live, which said, “Millie is a child.” She then added, “That child knew how to s**k d**k.” Ecimovic said, “Yeah, she did,” and laughed, confirming that it was true.

Brown said that she took a “year of healing” after the comments before she started dating Jake Bongiovi, the 20-year-old son of rock star Jon Bon Jovi.

The actress from “Enola Holmes” said, “It was a time of getting better. When I was treated like this in public, I felt like I had no control and no power. It felt very empowering to walk away knowing that I’m worth everything and that this person didn’t take anything from me. It felt like I had finally turned a page in my life and finished a chapter that had seemed to last forever.”

Brown also said that she wants to help people in relationships who are going through similar problems. She told me, “In the end, all I wanted to do with my career was show young girls and young people that I, too, have problems. I’m not this perfect person who sells skin care products and is in the Netflix show “Stranger Things.” I know I’ve made some bad choices.”

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