Hollyn to Premiere Her Acting Debut on Netflix's "Stranger Things"
CCM songwriter and singer Hollyn will soon make her debut as an actress on TV. She is poised to star in a major television series production as news recently broke that she will be appearing in the season 4 of Netflix's cult-hit series, Stranger Things.
That hint has led to multiple fan theories about what Hollyn's character will be including the most popular theory that Billy's end of season redemption caused a ripple effect for others that were trapped by The Mind Flayer's grip. Hollyn could very well be a citizen of Hawkins that will play a more important role in the greater universe as the series expands.
"I'm a huge fan of the show," shares Hollyn, "and I think my fans are really going to be surprised to see this other side of me. I can't wait."
Stranger Things Season 4 is currently in production. A release date has yet to be announced by Netflix.
Hollyn (born Holly Miller) is an artist hailing from Waverly, Ohio. In February of 2017, Hollyn released her label debut, One-way Conversations, which peaked at No. 2 on iTunes Pop Albums chart & Top 10 iTunes Top Albums chart and debuted on Billboard's Top 200 Albums chart. Since her debut, Hollyn has continued her musical journey by playing more than 220 shows to over one million people the past two years.
She has had five No. 1 Billboard radio singles as an artist and writer with over 210 million combined streams across AppleMusic, Pandora, Spotify and YouTube. Hollyn is poised in the coming years to go to new heights with a soulful voice and a growing presence on Social Media. She's amassed over 281k subscribers on YouTube and nearly 166k followers on Spotify and nearly 200k followers on Instagram. Hollyn has been featured in Forbes as well as had her single, "Can't Live Without," promoted by Perez Hilton who said, 'Hollyn is giving us cool (but not too cool or pretentious) pop without trying too hard that feels authentic!'
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