‘Stranger Things’ Millie Bobby Brown Named UNICEF’s Youngest Goodwill Ambassador

Millie Bobby Brown attends The BRIT Awards 2018 held at The O2 Arena on February 21, 2018 in London, England.
Millie Bobby Brown attends The BRIT Awards 2018 held at The O2 Arena on February 21, 2018 in London, England.

On Tuesday, Stranger Things actress Millie Bobbie Brown was named the United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund’s youngest-ever Goodwill Ambassador, reported CNBC.

The Emmy-nominated actress is a social activist and enjoys promoting causes important to her when she isn’t starring in the three-season hit series. The 14-year-old was recognized by UNICEF for her work on World Children’s Day.

After accepting her new title at the U.N. headquarters in New York, Millie gave a speech during a press conference.

“Given UNICEF’s global role as the world’s leading voice for children and young people, to be the youngest-ever Goodwill Ambassador for UNICEF is more than an honor. It’s a powerful privilege. I will speak out for the millions of children and young people whose voices have been silenced for far too long.”

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