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Even Eleven has her vulnerable moments.
Millie Bobby Brown had to skip her appearance on “Good Morning America” alongside her “Stranger Things” co-star, Noah Schnapp, on Monday. The absence was due to an injury she sustained.
Without his long-time friend beside him, Schnapp, 21, chatted with “GMA” co-host Lara Spencer about the upcoming final season of the popular Netflix series. Spencer informed the audience that Brown had sent a video message for Schnapp and viewers.
“I’m really sorry I couldn’t join you all,” Brown expressed in the video, adjusting the camera to reveal her left arm in a sling.
“I had a bit of a tumble,” the British actress explained.
Despite missing the in-studio interview, Brown took the opportunity in her video to ask Schnapp a festive question.
“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 question.
“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 young actor her family also plays the “salad bowl” game on Christmas Eve.
“It gets crazy,” Schnapp said.
Brown and Schnapp have been best friends since they began playing Eleven and Will Byers, respectively, on “Stranger Things” nearly ten years ago.
During his appearance on “The View” Monday, Schnapp opened up about being the godfather to Brown and her husband Jake Bongiovi’s newborn 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.”
Brown confirmed Schnapp is her child’s godfather at last month’s “Stranger Things 5” red 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.