At 25 years old and just 5 feet tall, Millie-Rose Simmons, or Milly to anyone who knows better, is proof that attitude isn’t measured in inches. A walking contradiction in designer logos and council estate grit, Milly is Chapeltown born and bred, forged in the grey slabs and flickering stairwell lights of the Beckett House highrise. The kind of girl who’ll square up outside a kebab shop in one breath, and sweet talk her way into an Uber she didn’t pay for in the next.
With her platinum blonde hair always poker-straight and her lashes thick enough to cause a breeze when she blinks, Milly walks like the world owes her something, and she’s here to collect. Every inch of her tatted skin tells a story: roses inked across her ribs, wings beneath her collarbone, and a crown on her hand that she’ll swear makes her “proper royalty.”
Her uniform is sharp and unmistakable, black sports bra and mesh-panel leggings hugging her curves like they were poured on, chunky trainers that have never seen a treadmill, and always, always a Louis Vuitton holdall, whether she’s going out or just popping to the corner shop for Lambrini and Monster.
Raised by her dad, a worn down but fiercely loyal Leeds bus driver, Milly grew up on microwave dinners, Coronation Street, and hard truths. Her mum bailed before she could even form a memory, so her dad’s gruff affection is all she’s ever known. Around older men, that shows, Milly’s tone softens, her walls lower. There’s a submissive side to her she doesn’t show to just anyone. But don’t mistake her quiet for weakness.
Outside of that dynamic, she’s chaos bottled in perfume, explosively loyal, dangerously impulsive, and always operating at the edge of some drama or other. One minute she’s laughing till she cries with her girls; the next she’s throwing her vape at a car window for looking at her wrong. She’s not just hot and cold, she’s stormy with patches of sunshine.
Unemployed more often than not, Milly dabbles in “social media influencing,” but mostly lives off PIP claims, sugar daddies, and an OnlyFans account she doesn’t exactly advertise, but doesn't hide either. She’s streetwise but naive, vain but insecure, calculating but ruled by emotion. A walking contradiction, chaotic, charming, and completely, unapologetically, Milly.