Some eagle-eyed fans have spotted a somewhat awkward detail in Millie Bobby Brown's engagement announcement post.
Earlier today (11 April), the British actor, 19, announced her engagement to Jacob Hurley Bongiovi, 20, on her socials.
She shared a black and white picture of Bongiovi with his arms wrapped around the Stranger Things star as Bobby Brown shows off her massive engagement ring on her finger.
Bobby Brown and the son of musician Jon Bon Jovi first confirmed their relationship with an Instagram post of them kissing at a Harry Styles concert with the caption: "alexa play love of my life by harry styles."
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Many in the comments section were happy for the couple as one person wrote: "Congratulations to you two <3 Love the energy of you both together."
"Beautiful! So happy for you," another added, while a third wrote: "OMG Millie congratulations. Your ring is beautiful I am so so happy for you."
Someone else also pointed out her age, writing: "She’s technically an adult and can make her own choices.
"I got engaged at 19 and was married at 19 and now almost 10 years later we’re still together, would I be okay with my kids getting married at 19?
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"Eh probably not but still congrats to them! And omg she’s a swiftie!!"
The commenter was indeed referring to Bobby Brown's caption, which read: "I've loved you three summers now, honey, I want 'em all."
The line is from the 2019 Taylor Swift song 'Lover', and a few fans who thought using her lyrics was a bit awkward.
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Their logic is because Swift recently split from long-term partner Joe Alwyn and fans believe the song was supposed to be about her relationship with him.
What happened to interpreting lyrics in your own way?
Any-who, fans are a bit upset, as one commented: "Poor Taylor honestly," and another added: "Not a good time to post Taylor's lyrics."
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Others were a bit shocked by the announcement because of the couple being aged 19 and 20 respectively.
"Isn’t she only 19 years old?" a fan pointed out, while a second wrote: "Aren’t y’all like 12."
"A bit early if you ask me, but that’s fine," a third wrote, as someone else brilliantly replied: "Doubt they asked you."
You've got to love social media sometimes.
Topics: Celebrity, Millie Bobby Brown, Taylor Swift