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Millie Bobby Brown planning Star Wars-inspired tattoo

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Millie Bobby Brown is planning a Star Wars-inspired tattoo.

The Stranger Things actress - who adopted a baby girl with husband Jake Bongiovi in August - has previously shown off eight inkings and has now revealed there's an iconic line from the sci-fi movies franchise which she "might get" on her body next.

Asked her favourite movie quote, she cited lines exchanged by Han Solo (Harrison Ford) and Princess Leia (Carrie Fisher) in Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back and told Collider: "Star Wars: 'I love you.' 'I know."

"The other day, I said it to Jake. "He was like, 'I love you.' And I was like, 'I know.' And he was like, 'What are you, Han Solo?' And I was like, 'Yeah.' I just love that. I love that line. It's so cute.

"Actually, I might get that as a tattoo."

The Electric State actress previously revealed she has Jake's initials, JB, tattooed on her ankle, and she also has two butterflies on her right him, the name Ruth - believed to be in tribute to her late grandmother - on her right hip, a rose on the left of her back and a cowboy hat on her upper right arm.

But Millie's most famous tattoo is the number 11 inked on her right wrist in honour of her beloved Stranger Things alter ego Eleven.

 

The 21-year-old star will see the show come to an end with the upcoming fifth and final season and she recently reflected on her "wonderful" stint on the Netflix drama, which began in 2016.

She told Extra: "It's amazing. I mean, it's been such a wonderful journey.

"It's been half my life ... I don't know what my life would be without the show. It's just been it's been so impactful to me and yeah, it's very surreal to be here and talking about the last season, but I'm just so blessed and so grateful that I was able to be a part of it."

Millie feels as though she's actually grown with her character.

The actress said: "She's just grown up with me. Like, we started this together.

"I developed her and she's become a part of me, but not through choice. It's almost like just it's just inherent because I was so young and so impressionable. So, a part of her will always be a part of me. I'm very grateful for that."


 

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