Millie Bobby Brown was saved by Chris Pratt from having a major wardrobe malfunction.
In a viral clip shared via social media, Pratt, 45, was seen helping Brown, 21, avoid flashing the audience as she rocked a micro denim skirt while recently doing a Madrid press conference for their upcoming movie, The Electric State. Before exiting the stage, Brown seemingly called Pratt over to stand in front of her as she attempted to stand up.
After the actor blocked her from view, Brown tugged her Dolce & Gabbana skirt set down and swiftly walked off the stage. Fans went crazy over the pair’s interaction via social media.
“So sweet and beautiful and kind of him to do that for her 😊❤️❤️❤️,” one social media user wrote, as another added, “He’s a true gentleman for doing this!!” A third gushed, “She’s a cutie ♥️ and Pratt is awesome 👏🏼 😎.”
Brown paired the skirt with a coordinating denim coat, featuring multi-colored lapels, buttons and sleeves. She teamed the look, from Dolce & Gabbana’s spring 2021 collection, with brown suede boots finished with white fur lining. She further accessorized with large gold hoop earrings and a number of rings.
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— non aesthetic things (@PicturesFoIder) March 5, 2025
Her glam was just as funky as her fit, donning uneven space buns with gold hair accessories. Her makeup tied her whole look together with pastel blue eyeshadow, mascara and pink lips.
Pratt, for his part, rocked a gray plaid blazer and black slacks. He teamed his look with a white dress shirt and a charcoal tie.
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According to the official movie plot, The Electric State follows Michelle (played by Brown) and her robot as they travel through a post-apocalyptic United States to try and find her missing brother (Pratt). The movie is based on a graphic novel by Simon Stålenhag and premieres Friday, March 14, on Netflix.
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