
Millie Bobby Brown, widely known for her role as Eleven in Stranger Things, has embraced a life far removed from the supernatural chaos of Hawkins.
In Georgia, she tends to a sprawling farm filled with animals, prioritizing hard work over aesthetics.
With her husband, Jake Bongiovi, she manages the daily demands of rural living, from caring for livestock to running an animal rescue.
Unlike the social media trend of the “trad wife” lifestyle, Brown’s commitment to farm life is driven by genuine passion.
Her days involve shoveling manure, feeding animals, and ensuring their well-being, proving that her connection to this world is anything but performative.

A Working Farm, Not an Aesthetic
Brown has dismissed any notion that her farm life is curated for social media appeal.
She actively cares for sheep, goats, cows, and donkeys alongside a variety of household pets, including her tuxedo cat and therapy dog, Winnie.
The actress has emphasized that farm work is demanding, requiring dedication and effort that goes beyond an idyllic countryside image.
From washing cows with her bare hands to monitoring her animals’ health, every task is rooted in responsibility rather than a desire to project an image of domestic simplicity.



Passion for Animal Welfare

Beyond her own pets and livestock, Brown operates Joey’s Friends, an animal rescue organization based on the farm.
She rehabilitates dogs from high-risk shelters, ensuring they receive medical care and ultimately find new homes.
The rescue operation is well-organized, with supplies stored in a dedicated shed and medical treatments managed personally by Brown.
She has taken veterinary courses at Purdue University, equipping herself with skills to monitor blood pressure, treat wounds, and conduct health assessments.
The farm is more than a home; it is a sanctuary for animals in need.

A Place to Find Balance
Despite her global fame, Brown finds a grounding force in her farm life.
The contrast between red carpet events and shoveling manure is not lost on her, but she welcomes the balance.
Caring for animals offers a sense of purpose that extends beyond Hollywood.


Returning home to a donkey named Bernard, a flock of goats, and a barn full of rescues reminds her that celebrity status holds no importance to those who depend on her daily care.


An Escape from the Spotlight
Brown’s decision to retreat into farm life was motivated by more than her love for animals.
Having grown up in the public eye, she has spoken about the challenges of maintaining friendships and navigating social interactions.
Life in Georgia provides a degree of solitude and privacy that she values.

