Millie Bobby Brown is opening up about considered one of the largest dreams she has carried since childhood: becoming a mother through adoption. The “Enola Holmes 3” star got candid during an appearance on “Not Gonna Lie with Kylie Kelce,” where she reflected on constructing a family with husband Jake Bongiovi and why adoption was all the time a part of her vision for the long run. Brown and Bongiovi first announced in August 2025 that that they had welcomed a baby girl through adoption, later asking for privacy as they entered parenthood.
For Brown, adoption was never a backup plan. In truth, it was something she dreamed about from an early age.
“At all times, all the time desired to adopt,” Brown shared on Thursday’s podcast episode. “It was all the time a part of my childhood dreams. Each time I used to be at home and I used to be, you recognize, 5, 6 years old, my parents were like, ‘You had your baby dolls.’ They were all adopted. I never had any of them myself. And I never pretended I used to be pregnant.”
At the identical time, Brown clarified that she still hopes to hold children of her own someday. “It’s not because I don’t want that. Hopefully sooner or later that’s in my future,” she explained.
Still, the actress emphasized how deeply meaningful adoption stays to her: “Adoption is love, adoption is eternally.”
Millie Bobby Brown And Jake Bongiovi Took Their Time With The Process

Brown also revealed that she and Bongiovi fastidiously considered what the adoption journey would appear like before growing their family.
Before pursuing acting full-time, Brown shared that she initially studied social work, later switching her focus to veterinary medicine, a path that further shaped her perspective on adoption. “I loved the aspect of adoption in my social work courses… so meaningful and necessary,” she said.
The actress explained that learning more about birth moms and the adoption experience helped shape the couple’s approach.
“I also learned what it, you recognize, talking to, and reading rather a lot about being a birth mother and what that journey is,” Brown shared. “So for me, my husband and I took a whole lot of time to concentrate on what that story and what that journey looks like. After which we embarked it.”
The Couple Has Kept Their Daughter’s Life Private

Since welcoming their daughter, Brown and Bongiovi have intentionally kept much of their family life out of the highlight. The pair haven’t publicly revealed their daughter’s name or shown her face online.
When announcing the adoption last yr, the couple shared a heartfelt statement. “This summer, we welcomed our sweet baby girl through adoption,” they wrote on the time. “We’re beyond excited to embark on this beautiful next chapter of parenthood in peace and privacy.”
Brown Says Her Mom Has Develop into Her Parenting ‘911’

As Brown continues adjusting to life as a mom, she recently admitted that parenting has include loads of unexpected moments, and a couple of panicked calls to her own mother. The “Enola Holmes 3” actress opened up about motherhood in a UNICEF video shared June 1 as a part of the organization’s “My Parenting Journey” series.
Brown, who serves as a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador, revealed that a few of her biggest parenting worries come when her daughter does something unfamiliar. “They’re doing something and also you’re like, ‘Is that ordinary? Do they try this?’” Brown shared.
Like many first-time parents, the actress admitted she often turns to family for reassurance. “And you recognize, I’ll call my [mom]. She’s similar to my 911. ‘[Mom], did I do that? Did my siblings do that?’” Brown said.
Thankfully, her mom normally has a chilled answer ready. “And he or she is like, ‘Oh, that’s completely normal. They do that each one the time.’”
Millie Bobby Brown Says Motherhood Has Brought Unexpected Judgment

While Brown has embraced motherhood, she admitted the experience has also include criticism from other women.
“I used to be like, ‘That is vicious. You’re vicious,’” Brown said of some reactions she has received since becoming a mom. “And I don’t have time for indignant women that just must feel like they should bring you down, especially in terms of motherhood. I’ve never experienced anything like this.”
The actress previously reflected on her first Mother’s Day while talking to Extra in May, emphasizing that each sort of motherhood deserves celebration.
“We’re all moms, and regardless of if we’re adoptive moms, birth moms, or you recognize, whatever, like a maternal figure,” Brown said. “Everybody needs to be celebrated. Everybody is raising beautiful children, hopefully, and we’re raising the subsequent generation. So, in fact, women needs to be celebrated in every way and day-after-day.”

