A viral conspiracy theory claims that Elizabeth Perkins (famous for her roles in the 1980s and 1990s) bears an uncanny resemblance to Millie Bobby Brown, who portrays Eleven on Stranger Things, and both share similarities with Judy Garland. The video, presented by a self-described conspiracy theorist wearing a red shirt and black cap, argues that these celebrities form a chain of reincarnation or “aging backwards,” using films like Big and The Curious Case of Benjamin Button as evidence.

Analysis by AI tool Grok revealed that Perkins and Brown exhibit very strong facial similarities — including matching oval face shapes, large expressive brown eyes, straight eyebrows, nose structure, and mouth/lip proportions. Side-by-side comparisons of Perkins in her 20s-30s with Brown in her teens often align almost perfectly in symmetry tests. The resemblance to Judy Garland is described as moderate at best.

The video also draws connections between Stranger Things’ character “Eleven” (nicknamed “El”) and biblical themes. Proponents note that the name “El” appears frequently in Old Testament names with meanings such as “My God,” “God is salvation,” and “Who is like God.” They argue that the character embodies a “deliverer motif” where an outsider saves those who cannot save themselves, confronts evil forces, and acts as a barrier against darkness.

Many viewers may not realize how deeply embedded the name “El” is in biblical nomenclature. The video exaggerates alignments by pointing to minor skin marks as evidence of a deeper connection for conspiracy effect, but the base resemblances are real coincidences often discussed online as celebrity doppelgängers.