Millie Bobby Brown defends using American accent around Jake Bongiovi’s family after ‘frustrating’ backlash

Millie Bobby Brown doesn’t mind letting her accent “morph.”

The British actress defended sounding American around her husband Jake Bongiovi’s family in Monday’s “SmartLess” podcast episode.

When co-host Sean Hayes gushed about how “cool” it was that Brown, 21, was going “in and out” of her accent during the interview, she reflected on that being a “huge thing for a minute” online.

Millie Bobby Brown defended her changing accent. milliebobbybrown/Instagram

The actress acknowledged her English accent was going “in and out” on Monday’s “SmartLess” podcast episode. Millie Bobby Brown / Instagram

She hit back at “frustrating” backlash over this. Mille Bobby Brown/Instagram

“I actually call it ‘The Accent Gate,’” the Emmy nominee said. “It’s so frustrating because that was everywhere for a second. Everyone was talking about my accent, and they had a real problem about it.”

Brown reminded listeners that she is “married to an American,” who is Jon Bon Jovi’s son.

“When I’m around his family, I immediately go into an American accent,” the “Stranger Things” star noted. “But then I was just in England, and the second I hear my mum and dad’s accents, I go right back into it.”

The “Stranger Things” alum explained that she is “married to an American man,” Jake Bongiovi. jakebongiovi/Instagram

She “immediately” sounds more American when around Bongiovi and his family members. Getty Images

Brown added, “You want me to be an actor and you want me to play these characters, but you expect me not to morph into people?

“What I hear, I do that,” she explained. “It’s all part of it.”

The Florence by Mill creator, who wed Bongiovi, 22, in May 2024, gushed about her relationship with her famous father-in-law elsewhere in the interview.

“What I hear, I do that,” the Emmy nominee said. Jake Bongiovi/Instagram

She insisted her “morph[ing]” accent is “all part of it.” jakebongiovi/Instagram

Although Brown and the rocker, 63, “deal with [their] separate things” in the public eye, he is “always there for” her.

“He’s so informative,” she said. “His wisdom is ridiculous. Such a great person.”

While the “Electric State” star did not address her current predicament — trolls claiming she looks “old” — she did describe her social media boundaries.

Brown and Bongiovi wed last year. Max Cisotti/Dave Benett/Getty Images for Audi UK

She gushed to listeners about her husband’s family. GC Images

“I have a hard time,” she said. “Someone else does it for me. I take a picture and send it to someone, and they’ll post it for me.”

Brown insisted she does not mind being “out of the loop.”

The “Enola Holmes” star, notably, hit back at haters in an Instagram video last week, specifically calling out journalists by name for “bullying” her appearance.

She specifically praised Jon Bon Jovi as someone who is “always there for” her. Getty Images for Netflix

Brown called the rocker a “fantastic person” with “ridiculous … wisdom.” Larry French

“I refuse to apologize for growing up,” she said at the time. “I refuse to make myself smaller to fit the unrealistic expectations of people who can’t handle seeing a girl become a woman.

“I will not be shamed for how I look, how I dress, or how I present myself,” Brown continued. “Let’s do better.”

In January, the “Damsel” star told her Instagram followers that “women grow” and she is “not sorry about it” amid negative comments comparing her to a “40-year-old Jersey housewife.”

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