Millie Bobby Brown is 21 and already a self-made millionaire, so if you need to take a moment to feel deeply sorry for your teenage self, go forth. But to be fair, while the rest of us were spending our formative years “babysitting” (read: watching TV while a child slept in another room), Millie’s been out here acting her way through five seasons of Stranger Things. And on top of that, she’s started a beauty brand, done *a ton* of endorsements, and has become a casual movie star—all of which are BIG-TIME lucrative.

Anyway, let’s take a look at MBB’s net worth, shall we?

First up: How much does Stranger Things pay?

LOL, so much. According to Deadline, Millie—along with the rest of Stranger Things’ core cast of kids—made around $30,000 an episode during the show’s first two seasons. And if my math skills still bode me well and there were eight episodes in season 1 and nine episodes in season 2, she made *whips handy dandy calculator out* *does simple arithmetic* $510,000.

However!! The cast negotiated raises ahead of season 3, where they earned around $250,000 an episode, or ~$2 million. And then, her per-episode salary reportedly increased to $300,000 for season 4 and 5 so...yeah. She’s made bank.

Reminder: She’s a professional model

Millie made her debut in Calvin Klein’s By Appointment campaign, then signed to IMG Models in 2017. A year later, she was in Moncler’s summer campaign—but unfortunately, the details of her fancy sponcon paychecks are between her and her bank account!

Millie’s also been in commercials for Citigroup, launched sneaker collections with Converse, released glasses with Vogue Eyewear, and joined the Louis Vuitton family back in April 2022. By which I mean, a family of celebs who get paid a ton of money to do this:

Millie has also had partnerships with brands like Pandora and Essentia Water, so, yeah, she's definitely drinking her water and minding her biz.

She’s earning MILLIONS for movies

Millie's been kinda busy in the Upside Down, but still managed to find the time to make her feature film debut in 2019’s Godzilla: King of the Monsters. And you will not believe what she earned.

Correct: a cool million. According to The Blast, which obtained a copy of Millie’s contract, she was paid $1,000,000 “plus a cut of the back end” for the movie. Keep in mind, Millie reprised her role in Godzilla vs. Kong (which, BTW, is said to be one of the highest-grossing movies of the pandemic era), so you know Millie got a nice cut from those royalties. Plus, it’s probs safe to assume she was paid more for the second film since her star has only continued to rise and the movie did so well.

Millie also starred in 2019’s Enola Holmes and made $6.1 million, according to Celebrity Net Worthnot to mention another $800,000 based on the movie’s great performance. But it doesn’t stop there! Millie was *guaranteed* an entire $7.5 million for the sequel, but Variety reports that she actually made closer to $10 million. Either way: 🤯🤯🤯.

And let’s not forget her role in 2024’s Damsel (in which she plays a princess) and the 2025 Russo Brothers-led action flick The Electric State alongside one Chris Pratt.

She’s also earning $$$$ for behind-the-scenes film work

ICYMI, Millie added “producer” to her ever-growing list of skills, particularly for Enola Holmes. So not only did she get paid for being *in* the movie, but she also cashed an additional check amounting to a smooth $500,000 for the producer role, based on info from Celebrity Net Worth.


She's also set to produce more movies for Netflix, including The Girls I’ve Been, which is based on Tess Sharpe’s novel of the same name; A Time Lost, based on a story she developed with her sister, Paige Brown; and the film adaptation of the book The Thing About Jellyfish by Ali Benjamin. With these projects (and more!) under her belt, MBB is going to rake in tons of dough.

Oh yeah, she released her first book, too!

In collaboration with writer Kathleen McGurl, Millie released her first book, Nineteen Steps. The novel is loosely inspired by her own family’s history. “Inspired by my Nanny Ruth, this book is very personal and close to my heart. I grew up listening to stories about her living through the war. I’m honored to keep her story alive,” MBB said in a statement obtained by The Hollywood Reporter.

Did we mention she has a beauty brand?

If you’ve ever meandered the aisles of Ulta, you’ve definitely seen Florence by Mills. There isn’t a ton of info out there about how much Millie is bringing in from the beauty line, but she and her family did become majority stakeholders in the company in 2020—so she’s likely making a pretty penny off the pretty products.

The brand has expanded from makeup and skincare to hair care, coffee, and now, fragrance!!! Good for Miss Mills.

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Surfing Under the Eyes Hydrating Treatment Gel Pads
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Oh Whale! Tinted Lip Balm
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Spot A Spot Acne Clearing Treatment Serum
Florence by Mills Spot A Spot Acne Clearing Treatment Serum
Plump To It! Hydrating Facial Moisturizer
Florence by Mills Plump To It! Hydrating Facial Moisturizer

So, what is Millie Bobby Brown’s total net worth?

According to Celebrity Net Worth, that’d be $20 million (which up a cool $6 million from just two years ago). Again, she is 21, I cannot stress this enough.