'Stranger Things' Eleven Orders Starbucks While Belting Out Adele [VIDEO]

Eleven from "Stranger Things" just showed to the world another side of herself after a trip to Starbucks with her father just recently.

Star Millie Bobby Brown was out for a drive with her dad, and the two went to a Starbucks drive-thru so she could order a large latte. The young British actress decided to mix "things" up a bit and gave her order through song, belting out Adele's comeback hit "Hello."

 

"Hello from the UPSIIDDEE DOOWNNN," Brown sang in her own version of the British chart-topper's popular track with different lyrics made on-the-spot. "Can I have a venti latte / And a caramel frappuccino? / Oh please!"

Her father stopped Brown from singing to confirm the order, implies to his daughter that the Starbucks drive-thru employee was less than impressed with her impromptu performance. "She nearly shut the window, that's how much she hates ya," Brown's father said. "Yeah she don't like ya."

The breakout star of the hit Netflix original series is a young girl of many talents. Besides being an actress and singer, she can rap as well, as she proved when she performed her own rendition of "Monster" during a guest appearance on "The Tonight Show," according to Digital Spy.

The second season of "Stranger Things" will be made available on the renowned streaming service sometime in 2017. Although her involvement beyond the show's first season was put into question over the summer, sources revealed to TV Line that Eleven would indeed be returning as a series regular.

As to the number of episodes of "Stranger Things" Season 2 where Brown will make appearances remains unclear at this point. But all signs definitely point to the show keeping its lucky number.

"Stranger Things" Season 2 will take place in the fall of 1984, a year after the events of the first season. Series creator and executive Matt Duffer previously teased that it will explore the "bigger mythology" behind Will Byer's disappearance.

Watch a trailer for "Stranger Things" below:

 

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