Millie Bobby Brown of Stranger Things Files Harassment and Bullying Allegations Against Co-star David Harbour Report Reveals
Millie Bobby Brown, renowned for her role as Eleven in “Stranger Things,” has lodged a formal complaint against her co-star David Harbour. The allegations of harassment and bullying were made ahead of filming for the show’s fifth season.
Details of the Allegations
The complaint reportedly consists of extensive documentation, with “pages and pages” detailing various accusations. This information was first disclosed by the British newspaper, Daily Mail, on a recent Saturday.
Investigation Duration
An insider familiar with the situation indicated that the investigation lasted for several months, although the specific outcomes remain undisclosed. It’s important to note that the allegations made against Harbour were not of a sexual nature.
Co-stars and Production Impact
- Millie Bobby Brown plays Eleven/Jane Hopper.
- David Harbour is also a prominent character in the series.
- The fifth season is set to be the series’ final chapter.
Amidst these allegations, both actors are preparing for the upcoming release of the fifth season. Their collaboration is crucial as the show has garnered a massive following on Netflix.
Background Context
The timing of the complaint coincides with Harbour’s ex-wife, Lily Allen, releasing her latest album, “West End Girl.” The lyrics suggest that Harbour may have betrayed their marriage. In interviews, Allen remarked that Harbour had gone beyond acceptable limits within their relationship.
Upcoming Release Information
The first four episodes of “Stranger Things” will debut in the United States on November 26, creating heightened anticipation among fans despite the ongoing controversies. Netflix has refrained from commenting on the matter at this time.
As the situation continues to develop, many are left wondering how it may impact the final season of this beloved series.