Millie Bobby Brown is embracing the special parts of her life. The young actress is sharing photos of some of what she’s been up to, including interactions with her husband Jake Bongiovi, their numerous pets, and their adorable daughter.
The photos were shared on Instagram in Brown’s most recent post and highlight a truly adorable moment between her daughter and the family dog. The image shows the large brown dog lying down in the grass, with Brown and Bongiovi’s daughter’s hand adorably holding on to the dog’s paw.
In the corner of the image, the baby’s outfit can be seen, which appears to be a onesie or a dress with yellow and blue stripes.
Brown populated her post with other special moments, including a photo of herself and Bongiovi standing in front of the mirror, with the two dressed up for what appears to be a special occasion. Brown showcases her new haircut, a brown bob, a lacy dress, and some thick-rimmed reading glasses.
In the case of Bongiovi, he’s seen with his arm leaning against the doorway, wearing a white button-up shirt and black pants.
Another special moment shows Brown holding on to their pig, who looks happy as it stands outdoors in a grassy area.
Brown’s documented love of animals
Millie Bobby Brown is an outspoken animal advocate, founding her own shelter, called Joey’s Shelter. She also fosters and cares for animals in her own home, which she describes as a “petting zoo” in an interview with British Vogue. She revealed that she currently lives with 11 dogs, four cats, and around 40 farm animals.
“I had a 200-pound sheep in my house at one point,” she shared. “He was ripping my curtains down.”
In the future, Brown and Bongiovi will likely have more children, with her sharing she’s always wanted a lot of kids. “I really want a big family – I’m one of four; he’s one of four,” she said of Bongiovi. “I don’t see having your own child, you know, as really any different [than] adopting.”
“It’s been a beautiful, amazing journey – she’s taught us so much already,” she said of their daughter.
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