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Millie Bobby Brown almost quit acting after Game of Thrones rejection

Millie Bobby Brown considered giving up on acting after losing out on a role in Game of Thrones.

During her appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, the Enola Holmes actress, 16, recalled her early rejection, admitting after she didn’t get a role on the HBO show she contemplated a career change.

Before scooping her part in Stranger Things, Millie said she became “very disheartened” by the acting industry, which she feels is “just full of rejection 24/7”.

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“I feel like you do get a lot of noes before you get a yes,” the teenager shared, adding that she was auditioning for “anything really” at the time.

According to the star, she “really wanted” the Game of Thrones role and was particularly upset when she didn’t get it.

“I got a no for that and then that’s when I was like, ‘Oh, this is really difficult,'” Millie shared.

However, after almost quitting acting, she went on an audition for a “Netflix show called Montauk” – which later became Stranger Things.

“I auditioned and two months later they got back to us and said, ‘Hey we’d love to Skype with you’, and I Skyped with them, and the rest is history,” she smiled. “Montauk was definitely the one that kind of gave me that hope of doing it all again.”

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