Millie Bobby Brown has revealed she “hated” having to wait for food to arrive when dining out.
The Stranger Things actress, 20, who is reportedly worth £11 million, also blasted waiters for ordering drinks and meals separately and not accepting payment at the same time as he had handed over the invoice.
During her stunning outburst, Millie also admitted she was a ‘Karen’ – a label usually reserved for middle-class women who demand to see the manager – for having such high standards of hospitality.
Millie said: “You know what I hate, waiting a really long time to order.
“I’ve already looked at the menu in the car on the way here and when they say, ‘We’ll just get your drink orders and we’ll be back,’ I’m like, ‘No, no, no, get up. here, let’s take the whole thing. This will make your life easier.
Millie Bobby Brown, 20, revealed she ‘hated’ having to wait for food to arrive when dining out
The Stranger Things actress, said to be worth £11million, also blasted waiters for ordering drinks and meals separately and for not accepting payment at the same time as handing her the Invoice.
“And then waiting for the bill, you know, when they put it on the table and then come back half an hour later?
“I’m like, ‘Let me give you my card right now and I have to take a walk to get this food.’
Millie, who was speaking from her room at London’s luxury Corinthia Hotel, was interviewed for the Table Manners podcast by hosts Jessie and Lennie Ware.
And her comments sparked fury from fans who described her as “rude” and “entitled” for treating servers with “such disrespect”.
Some comments below the podcast said, “Everyone you’re complaining about is underpaid, and you’re not, and you’ve never had a hard time.” »
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“Waiters hand out drinks so the kitchen doesn’t get overwhelmed and the chefs don’t yell at them.”
Millie also revealed she leaves reviews on restaurants and hotels, saying she thinks it’s “really important”.
During her stunning outburst, Millie also admitted she was a “Karen” – a label usually reserved for middle-class women who demand to see the manager – for having such high standards of hospitality.
Millie, who was speaking from her luxury room at London’s luxury Corinthia Hotel, was interviewed for the Table Manners podcast by hosts Jessie Ware (pictured) and her mother Lennie.
Millie said: “You know what I hate, waiting a really long time to order. I already looked at the menu in the car on the way here and when they tell me, ‘We’ll just get your drink orders and we’ll be back,’ I say, ‘No, no, no, stay here, let’s take it all’
Millie also revealed she leaves reviews on restaurants and hotels, saying she thinks it’s “really important”.
She said, “Here’s the thing, my whole life it’s been people criticizing me, so I’m going to give it back to you.”
And her comments sparked fury from fans who described her as “rude” and “entitled” for treating servers with “such disrespect”.
She said: “There you go, my whole life it’s been people criticizing me, so I’m going to give it back to you.
“We were in a hotel and the woman was pulling my fiancé aside saying we had to pay the bill and I was like, ‘We’ll do it at the end of our stay.’
“She said, ‘You could sort that out now,’ and I said, ‘Hmmm, I don’t want to.’
“So I left a review that said, ‘I really think you should encourage guests to make transactions at the end of their stay.’ I think that’s important.”
The actress also recalled a time she was in a supermarket and said: “This old woman came up to me and asked me for help with a pair of socks – I think She thought I worked there – and so I was like, ‘I’ll help you.’
“I took the old lady to someone who worked there and they weren’t much help.
“And I was like, ‘This isn’t even for me,’ and so I left a bad review.
“I’m a Karen. I think it’s important to know where you went wrong and there’s always room for improvement.”
Millie, born in Bournemouth, now lives in Los Angeles with her fiancé Jake Bongiovi, 21 (pictured)
Millie, born in Bournemouth, now lives in Los Angeles with her fiancé Jake Bongiovi, 21.
She rose to fame after winning the role of Eleven in the Netflix sci-fi thriller Stranger Things when she was just 11, and later played Enola Holmes.
She also owns a skincare brand aimed at teenagers named Florence by Mills.