
Millie Bobby Brown is back in the headlines, and she’s been everywhere due to Stranger things season 5. From dating Jake Bongiovi to joining the famous Bon Jovi family, her life has undergone a dramatic new turn in just one year.
A year after slipping quietly into marriage with Jake Bongiovi, Millie Bobby Brown has settled into a life that looks nothing like the Stranger Things frenzy that made her a global face at 12.
Millie Bobby Brown is 21 now, married, and in a plot twist that felt almost too grown-up for fans who still imagine her on a bike in Hawkins, already a mother. She and Jake adopted a baby girl this summer, a move she’s been describing everywhere as a journey that’s messy and beautiful in equal measure.
And somewhere in the middle of juggling a Netflix empire, a newborn, and the general chaos of being Millie Bobby Brown, she revealed something that caught even her closest co-stars off guard: she isn’t “Millie Bobby Brown” anymore.
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During a loose, half-teasing conversation with Noah Schnapp, the kind of on-set banter that usually never makes it into a news cycle, Millie Bobby Brown let slip that her full name has shifted. Noah tried to piece it together, doing that earnest guessing game friends do, mixing Bonnie, Bobby, Brown, and Bongiovi like he was shuffling Scrabble tiles.
Millie stopped him every time until the answer finally landed: she’s going by Millie Bonnie Bongiovi now. Clean, simple, almost soft — and apparently the “Bon Bon” nickname is gaining traction, whether she likes it or not.
It’s not the first time she’s opened up about her name. While promoting The Electric State earlier this year, Millie Bobby Brown revealed that her real middle name is Bonnie, not Bobby, and she only added “Bobby” to make her stage name sound quirkier. A little showbiz sparkle, nothing deeper.
The heavier news came months later, when she and Jake shared with fans that they’d adopted their daughter. They didn’t dress it up, just a calm message about stepping into parenthood with excitement and a desire for a quiet, protected start.


