Millie Bobby Brown says she has always been jealous of people who grew up in the 1980s.
The "Stranger Things" star believes children in that decade had more "freedom".
"I'm always very jealous of everyone that was born in the 80s. They had so much freedom. They could ride their bikes around the neighbourhood. Nowadays I can't even go out of the house too far, but even before 'Stranger Things' I couldn't do that because it's dangerous," Brown, 15, told HELLO! magazine.
She said she also loves the fashion and music of the era.
"The '80s had some great fabrics too! The bright colours and the big hairstyles and fun and I love the old Coca-Cola cans. And this show got me into David Bowie."
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