Millie Bobby Brown was obviously dying to share yesterday’s big news that she adopted a baby girl with husband Jake Bongiovi. That very same day, she stepped out in the Hamptons with her new title screen-printed on her sweater in bold.
In true 2000s-era mall fashion, Brown was seen pushing a stroller in a faded pink “MOTHER” sweater with bronze studs around the collar, pairing the graphic top with loose white pants, a hot pink Louis Vuitton logo bag, Golden Goose canvas sneakers, and Y2K-inspired Donna Karen sunglasses. It’s not that Brown isn’t dressing her age—she’s just dressing like a 21-year-old mom circa 2006—and I love that for her.
However, there was one tell that Brown had not time-traveled back 20 years, and that was her pink-on-pink iPhone case, which featured the letters “RWB.” Considering her own initials are MBB and her husband’s initials are JHB (the “H” stands for Hurley), it seems most likely that Mrs. Bongiovi just teased her daughter’s initials. You can see the photos here.
Millie Bobby Brown and Jake Bongiovi welcomed their daughter a year after their private wedding ceremony in May 2024. “This summer, we welcomed our sweet baby girl through adoption,” the couple shared on Instagram on August 21. “We are beyond excited to embark on this beautiful next chapter of parenthood in both peace and privacy.”
“And then there were 3,” the note continued. “Love, Millie and Jake Bongiovi.”
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Millie Bobby Brown has always wanted to be a mom, telling Glamour she was less sure about marriage. “That wasn’t my dream,” the 2023 Woman of the Year said at 19 years old. “My dream was to have a baby.”
“I wanted to be the woman that my mom is to me, and I wanted to be the woman that my grandmother was to me,” she continued. “So that was never my, like, intention, to be a wife. But after meeting Jake and seeing, ‘Oh, I don’t have to be this stereotypical wife for him. He doesn’t want me to be that either. He wants me to go and do my thing and live my life, and he will hold my hand in the process of that,’ I was like, ‘Oh, I do want this.’”