Millie Bobby Brown had a big night at the Golden Globes.
She got to spend time with her Stranger Thingsco-stars,Watch Psych 2: Lassie Come Home Online she got to hang out with a bunch of A-list celebrities, andshe got to see Drake again.
Oh, and she even got feedback on her outfit from none other than Ariana fricking Grande.
SEE ALSO: Oprah's must-see speech at the Globes will make you cry — and inspire you to take actionOn Monday, Brown shared a picture of the dress she wore to the awards show.
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Then, over on her Instagram story, she shared a screenshot of what appears to be a message from Ariana Grande reacting to the dress:
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The only downside?
It must be super annoying to receive messages from Ariana Grande if she puts every damn word on a separate line.
Still, can't complain too much.
[h/t Buzzfeed]
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