The 2018 edition of Time magazine's annual '100 Most Influential People' has just been published, and one name is making history by being added to the movers and shakers across various industries.
At the age of 14, 'Stranger Things' star Millie Bobby Brown is the youngest star to ever be included on the list - not only for her role in the Netflix series, but for shaping her career in a way that few young stars get to do these days. The magazine cites her estimated earnings for the show, as well as the fact that she is set to become one of the youngest names to gain a credit as a producer on a Hollywood feature - on the forthcoming 'Enola Holmes Mysteries'.
With each entry being accompanied by an effusive chunk of text penned by a well-known name, and Breaking Bad actor Aaron Paul wrote Brown's, calling her an 'extraordinary talent'.
"She may have been 12 in years, but her spirit and mind were timeless," he wrote, recalling their first meeting two years ago. " A wise woman was speaking from her cherubic face. It was like speaking to a future mentor with a perspective and groundedness that I could only have dreamed of at that age. Or at any age, if I'm being honest.
"She somehow understands the human experience as if she has lived it for a thousand years. I'm proud to know her. To call her a friend. To call her my adopted daughter."
Safe to say he's a fan, then.