Danh ngôn của Millie Bobby Brown

At the end of the day, I just do my job. I love my art. But I genuinely want to change the world. I'm very generous, and I really want people to see that I am - that's really it.
At the end of the day, I just do my job. I love my art. But I genuinely want to change the world. I'm very generous, and I really want people to see that I am - that's really it.
Vào cuối ngày, tôi chỉ làm công việc của mình. Tôi yêu nghệ thuật của tôi. Nhưng tôi thực sự muốn thay đổi thế giới. Tôi rất hào phóng và tôi thực sự muốn mọi người thấy rằng tôi là người như vậy - thực sự là như vậy.
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