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Millie Bobby Brown On The 'Stranger Things' Scene That Made Her Vomit

Jessica Lynch

Posted Wednesday, July 24, 2019 10:36 PM , updated Friday, January 17, 2020 1:23 AM

Spoilers for 'Stranger Things' season three inside -- you've been warned!

We're used to seeing weird, wacky, and downright nauseating things in 'Stranger Things', but Millie Bobby Brown has revealed that one scene, in particular, had her literally sick.

Posting to the 'gram on Tuesday, the star shared a BTS clip of the Season 3 episode "Chapter Six: E Pluribus Unum," in which her character, Eleven, is suspended and spun repeatedly while attempting to telepathically connect with bad boy Billy, played by Aussie actor Dacre Montgomery.

“u spin me right round baby right round ahhhh (threw up after this),” she captioned the clip.

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Speaking to Entertainment Weekly about the infamous scene, Brown said, "You know the scenes where it looks like I’m falling? I had to learn how to basically throw myself backwards and forwards for a few hours. And by the end of it, I was gagging because I was so nauseous, but it was the best. I loved it, I loved every second of it. But yes, stunt-wise, it was quite difficult this year."

It comes after the show's protagonist paid tribute to co-star Montgomery -- who joined the series in the second season as Hawkins' newest bad boy, Billy Hargrove -- in a sweet Instagram post.

"One of my favourite people I've gotten to work with," she began. "Always so considerate and kind to me while filming some of the toughest scenes I've ever filmed. mate, you gonna go snatch those awards okurrrr."

All three seasons of 'Stranger Things' are available to watch on Netflix. 

Image: Netflix

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