Millie Bobby Brown isn’t exactly a huge fan of the NFL. The “Stranger Things” star is a self-professed Liverpool supporter and admits to being a fan of the English soccer club since she was a kid.
While Brown may not be fully aware of the intricacies of Travis Kelce‘s Kansas City Chiefs career, the 21-year-old actress is much more knowledgeable when it comes to the subject of Kelce’s girlfriend, Taylor Swift.
Brown, who fangirled all over Swift when she attended the “Eras Tour” show in Ohio in 2023, recently did an interview with fellow Hollywood actor Chris Pratt to promote their new Netflix film “The Electric State.” The two stars had a bit of a friendly argument as they discussed the differences between growing up in the 1990s compared to modern-day adolescents.
Pratt, who himself is an avid supporter of the Seattle Seahawks, pointed out that when it comes to music, 90s kids had it very different.
“There was once a time where artists who made tapes, they curated their music into a very intentional list,” said the “Guardians of the Galaxy” actor, explaining to Brown how cassette tapes and a Walkman work.
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“No, that’s not true, Chris,” Brown disagreed. “Taylor Swift curates her album from start to finish.” Pratt then argued that fans “don’t have to listen to her album that way,” and that they can simply “go on Spotify and hit shuffle and listen to it however the AI decides.”
“A true Swiftie wouldn’t,” Brown passionately responded. “You don’t understand.” Based on how strongly she argued Swift’s case here, it would probably be safe to assume that Brown feels a certain way about the “Fortnight” singer.
She’s clearly a huge fan of Swift and her music, and Brown isn’t having any of Pratt’s comments about Swifties. Brown and Pratt’s film is set to release on March 14 via Netflix.
“The Electric State” is a science fiction comedy-drama, which is loosely based on a 2018 illustrated novel of the same title. The film is directed by the famed Russo brothers, Anthony and Joe, who also directed “Avengers: Infinity War” and “Avengers: Endgame,” to name a couple.