Millie Bobby Brown’s marriage is permanent.
The actress was spotted with the letters “JB” tattooed on her ankle — seemingly referring to the initials of her husband, Jake Bongiovi.
The “Stranger Things” star, 21, revealed her new ankle ink while stepping out for a walk in London Tuesday, with the body art visible above her footwear through her sheer black tights.
Her flashy platform loafers matched her head-to-toe leopard-printed look: a trench-style coat, adorable mini umbrella and matching pillbox hat, which sat atop her freshly dyed blond hair.
This isn’t the first tattoo for Brown, who married Bongiovi, 22, in May 2024.
She flashed a tattoo of two delicate flowers on her back while attending the premiere of Netflix’s “Enola Holmes 2″ in 2022 as well as the name “Ruth” on her ribcage, which honored the memory of her late grandmother who passed away in 2020.
Additionally, the “Damsel” star has a petite heart tattooed on her collarbone and celebrated her breakout role as Eleven in her Netflix series by inking the number “011” on her wrist.
The former child star recently hit back at haters after internet trolls claimed she looked like she was much older than her age after turning 21 last month.
“Women grow!!” she wrote on Instagram, adding, “not sorry about it :).”
Critics had claimed Brown looked “old” after she attended the premiere of her new movie, “The Electric State,” last week in an Annie’s Ibiza gown, matching bolero and curly updo.
This week, she posted a makeup-free video in which she told fans how she was struggling with acne breakouts.
Days later, she defended her appearance, telling Instagram followers in a video, “I started in this industry when I was 10 years old. I grew up in front of the world, and for some reason, people can’t seem to grow with me.”
She called out writers, especially the women, who spent their time “dissecting [her] face, [her] body, [her] choices” and called it “disturbing.”
“Disillusioned people can’t handle seeing a girl become a woman on her terms, not theirs,” Brown said.
“I refuse to apologize for growing up. I refuse to make myself smaller to fit the unrealistic expectations of people who can’t handle seeing a girl become a woman.”
With the style star recently borrowing vintage looks previously worn by the likes of Gwyneth Paltrow and Pamela Anderson, we’re here for Millie’s high-fashion era.
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