Millie Bobby Brown misses GMA appearance after…
Eleven isn’t invincible.
Millie Bobby Brown was pressured to miss her scheduled appearance on “Good Morning America” Monday with her “Stranger Things” co-star Noah Schnapp after struggling an injury.
Schnapp, 21, didn’t have his best buddy by his facet as he mentioned the ultimate season of the Netflix hit with “GMA” co-host Lara Spencer, who revealed that Brown recorded a video message for Schnapp and the viewers.
Noah Schnapp on “Good Morning America.” Good Morning America/Youtube
Noah Schnapp on “GMA.” Good Morning America/Youtube
“I’m really sorry I couldn’t be there with you guys,” Brown said in the clip, as she titled the digital camera to show her left arm in a sling.
“I took a fall,” the British actress shared.
Millie Bobby Brown in her video message on “Good Morning America.” Good Morning America/Youtube
Millie Bobby Brown reveals her arm in a sling. Good Morning America/Youtube
Despite lacking the in-studio interview, Brown took the chance in her video to ask Schnapp a festive query.
“I wanted to still participate in any way I could, because you know me, Noah, I have to make it about me,” she quipped. “No, I’m very excited to ask you this question. I actually don’t think I know the answer, considering I am your best friend. But what is your favorite family tradition to do at the holidays/favorite memory during the holiday season? Okay, I love you, good morning, bye!”
“Aw, Mills! I wish she was here,” Schnapp responded, before answering her query.
Noah Schnapp seen outdoors ABC Studios in New York City on Dec. 15. GC Images
“Me and my family play this game where we write a bunch of things, you put it in a bowl, and then you have to take it out. You act it out,” he told Spencer, 56, who told the younger actor her household also performs the “salad bowl” sport on Christmas Eve.
“It gets crazy,” Schnapp said.
Brown and Schnapp have been best pals since they started enjoying Eleven and Will Byers, respectively, on “Stranger Things” practically ten years in the past.
Finn Wolfhard, Caleb McLaughlin, Sadie Sink, Noah Schnapp, Millie Bobby Brown, Charlie Heaton and Natalia Dyer in “Stranger Things” Season 3. ©Netflix/Courtesy Everett Collection / Everett Collection
Noah Schnapp, Millie Bobby Brown at the “Stranger Things 5” UK premiere. Samir Hussein/WireImage
During his appearance on “The View” Monday, Schnapp opened up about being the godfather to Brown and her husband Jake Bongiovi’s new child adopted daughter.
“Oh, it’s like, such an honor,” he told the hosts. “It’s crazy because we’ve grown up together and we’d talk. When we were little kids, she was like, ‘When I have a kid, you’re definitely going to be the godfather to my kid.’ Then we grew up, she had a kid, and like, now I am.”
Noah Schnapp and Millie Bobby Brown at a “Stranger Things” event in 2018. Getty Images
Noah Schnapp and Millie Bobby Brown at the 2020 Netflix SAG After Party. Getty Images for Netflix
Brown confirmed Schnapp is her baby’s godfather at last month’s “Stranger Things 5” pink carpet premiere in Los Angeles.
“Sadie [Sink] is very, very maternal but Noah’s her godfather,” Brown told Entertainment Tonight.
“They all turn into the most gooey, soft versions of themselves [and] their baby voice comes out when they’re around her,” she added.
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