Millie Bobby Brown

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TheStranger Thingsactress, 19, revealed in a newBuzzFeed interviewreleased on Friday that while she doesn’t often send memes or TikTok videos to others, she receives “many” from her mom — but they aren’t ones that she likes to see.

“I have been contemplating blocking her,” Brown teasingly admitted during the interview, adding that her mom often sends “sad, sad TikToks of dogs being rehabilitated.”

She joked that despite telling her mom that she never wanted to be sent the videos “ever again,” her mom noted, “But, you know, it does happen.” However, the pair did eventually come to some sort of agreement.

“And I’m like, ‘Let’s not make this normal. This isn’t normal.’ So we have made an agreement now that only happy videos…”

Millie Bobby Brown attends the 26th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards

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“I think I’m ready,” Brown toldWomen’s Wear Dailyof the show’s impending end. “It’s been such a huge factor in part of my life, but it’s like graduating high school, it’s like senior year.”

While she isn’t sure what will come next, she said she’s ready to step into roles beyond her character Eleven, who has become culturally recognizable. “You’re ready to go and blossom and flourish and you’re grateful for the time you’ve had, but it’s time to create your own message and live your own life,” Brown noted.

Brown has starred in a handful of projects aside fromStranger Things— including theEnola Holmesfilms on Netflix, twoGodzillamovies and the upcoming filmsDamselandThe Electric State.

The fifth and final season ofStranger Thingswas briefly in the works before production waspostponeddue to the ongoingwriters strike.

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The first four seasons ofStranger Thingsare streaming in full on Netflix.

source: people.com