One of the stars of "Stranger Things" season 2 Millie Bobby Brown was supposed to attend on a scheduled convention in Florida however, she made a cancellation of her appearance on the last minute due to her need of rest. The actress recorded a video message trying to explain her side of making no appearance on the convention.

The young star who played the role of Eleven announced during the weekend that she was cancelling her arrival on the Comic Con in her Instagram post. She was supposed to meet fans at the event however; she confirmed her cancellation through video, NME reported.

She added that working hard on the recent series she's part of requires her need to rest. This was basically due to the long shoot she had while filming for "Stranger Things". She made an apology to everyone who expected her coming and she even promised to make up to these people. She also thanked the fans for the continued support and love on her career.

Brown also added that she never did any cancellation of events before and also promised not to do it again. The young actress was born in Marbella and was raised in Bouremouth where she attended her primary school, Telegraph reported.

She was eight years old when her family relocated in Florida and started attending stage school on Saturdays. She also had won small roles in hit shows "Modern Family" and "Grey's Anatomy". It was also during that time when her family returned to UK right before she landed a significant role in "Stranger Things". It was known that Brown only made an audition over Skype.

"Stranger Things" season 2 is expected to arrive on Netflix. They target to release its second installment on Halloween, October 31. Basically, this series is set to be one of the most anticipated shows of 2017.