The Stranger Things star, 18, recently sat down with Vanity Fair to take their famous lie detector test, where she had no choice but to dish the dirt on some of her co-stars from the hit Netflix series. While hooked up to the polygraph machine, Brown was specifically questioned about Finn Wolfhard, who plays Mike Wheeler, the boyfriend of her famous character, Eleven. The interviewer stated, “You exclaimed ‘kissing sucks’ after your first kiss with Finn Wolfhard. Is Finn just a lousy kisser?” to which Brown quickly answered, “He is.” After looking anxiously at the polygraph examiner, it was confirmed that Brown was telling the truth when delivering the brutal answer. Sorry, Finn! The polygraphist then confirmed, “He’s a lousy kisser,” according to Brown’s results, as the Enola Holmes star was seen wincing in guilt over what she just said. “So he hasn’t gotten better?” the interviewer asked. “Not with me, no,” Brown responded, admitting that she has never told Wolfhard this. But Wolfhard wasn’t the only one Brown was forced to throw under the bus, as she was also asked about co-star Noah Schnapp’s questionable hair cut during Season 4. “Do you think he looks good?” the interviewer asked, to which Brown responded, “I love him. Yes I do.” “Answer the question, please,” the polygraph examiner then intervened, prompting the British actress to double down, stating, “Yes I do…I think he looks great.” Unfortunately, it wasn’t enough to trick the lie detector, as it was revealed that she was lying about Schnapp’s haircut. “Get the picture out of here,” she jokingly stated, after being caught in her lie. Also in the interview, Brown made other shocking revelations, including that she thinks more characters should have died during the Stranger Things Season 4 finale. You can watch Brown spill all of the juicy secrets in the YouTube video on Vanity Fair channel. More News:
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