Millie Bobby Brown doubles down on fandom of Taylor Swift

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Chris Pratt upset Millie Bobby Brown. More specifically, Pratt might have been disrespecting Taylor Swift, and Brown was having none of it. The two are both part of the new Netflix movie, The Electric State, and were having a bit of fun during a faux quiz show. In the snippet below, Pratt is discussing about how musical artists no longer "curate" their albums.

The implication, of course, is that musical artists care less about how the order of the songs on their albums and more about singles that get played on Spotify, Amazon, or one of your other favorite streaming services. That could be where the real money is, but then thinking someone cares only about the money hurts the integrity of the artists.

And no true artist wants their integrity questioned.

Millie Bobby Brown stands up for Taylor Swift

This would go to actors such as Brown or Pratt as well. They likely do not want to think that fans assume they just take a role because of the money. This could mean they are not into their character and just pantomiming to get paid. They get paid to act, but their job is an art form.

Taylor Swift most likely would not want people to think that she simply creates music to help her bottom line. We have to assume that her inspiration is coming from real events and that, in turn, she has some kind of connection with real events in our own lives.

Pratt makes an observation that no musician really curates their records and that the order of songs is meaningless. Brown responds, with a slight tinge of anger, that Swift does, and implies the singer does make a pain-staking habit of making sure the order of songs makes sense. Pratt then responds that no one has to listen to a Swift album in order and the tracks could be shuffled.

Brown reacts by saying, "A true Swiftie wouldn't. You don't understand."

Aside from the quiz show and The Electric State, Netflix viewers will be able to see Millie Bobby Brown in the final season of Stranger Things this year. The show is expected to come out in two parts with the first part arriving late in the year.

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