Posted 1 hour agoSubscribe to BuzzFeed Daily NewsletterCaret DownMillie Bobby Brown Went Off On A Photographer Who Yelled At Her To "Smile" On A Red Carpet, And People Have Thoughts"Men will never understand why this is not OK. Not on the street to a random woman nor on the red carpet to a celebrity."by Leyla MohammedBuzzFeed StaffFacebookPinterestLink Like most celebrities, Millie Bobby Brown has unfortunately had her fair share of negative experiences with paparazzi. Kevin Winter / Getty Images And this week, Millie wasted no time hitting back at a photographer who yelled at her on a red carpet. View this photo on Instagram @milliebobbybrown / Via instagram.com While she was posing for pictures at the Season 5 premiere of Stranger Things in London, the paparazzo shouted at Millie, "Smile!" Neil Mockford / Getty Images In response, she yelled back, "Smile? You smile!" before storming off entirely. You can watch the video right here. Jonathan Brady - Pa Images / Getty Images Reacting to the clip, loads of internet users applauded Millie for standing firm with the photographer. "You fucking tell him," read one popular Reddit comment, while someone else said, "I love to see young women empowered to stand up for themselves." Neil Mockford / Getty Images "Men will never understand why this is not OK. Not on the street to a random woman nor on the red carpet to a celebrity," another user wrote. Amid the discourse, several people mentioned Chappell Roan, who has gone viral multiple times for yelling at invasive photographers at events. Angela Weiss / Getty Images "I cheered for Chappell and I'll cheer for Millie, too. TELL EM, GIRLS," one comment said, while another user echoed, "I love the Chappell Roan effect.""I'm very much here for celebs, especially women, telling paps off like this. I love that Chappell has apparently scared them into submission, and hope more celebs start to tell them off too. Your job is to take a fucking picture, not yell at, belittle, or generally be rude to women when you think they can't snap back at you," someone else agreed. At the same time, some people argued that the paparazzo's comment "wasn't a big deal." One user said, "It's a photographer asking someone to smile who was posing on the red carpet. If she were almost anywhere else, it would be shitty, but this is nothing," while another echoed, "Photographers give direction during photo shoots. It's their job. At the same time, red carpets are crazy with tons of people shouting. I bet she's just sick of it." Karwai Tang / Getty Images "I'm all for it, but this isn't this a red carpet photo walk? 'Smile for the camera' has been used by photographers of all levels for well over 100 years," someone else wrote. Let us know what you think in the comments.