Millie Bobby Brown Accuses David Harbour of Harassment and Bullying
Millie Bobby Brown, known for her role as Eleven in the popular Netflix series “Stranger Things,” has filed a significant complaint against her co-star David Harbour. This complaint, reportedly filled with multiple accusations, comes just before the filming of the show’s fifth and final season.
Details of the Complaint
According to a report by the Daily Mail, Brown submitted extensive claims of harassment and bullying. Sources familiar with the matter indicated that the complaint included “pages and pages” of allegations. The internal investigation into these claims lasted for several months, although the results remain undisclosed.
Outcome of the Investigation
- The nature of the complaints was not sexual.
- Harbour was subjected to an internal inquiry.
- The resolution of the investigation has not been revealed.
Context and Background
Interestingly, these accusations surfaced shortly after Harbour’s ex-wife, musician Lily Allen, released her new album titled “West End Girl.” This album allegedly highlights personal issues during their marriage, suggesting infidelity on Harbour’s part. Allen noted in interviews that he crossed boundaries during their relationship but remained supportive of him through the turmoil.
Upcoming Season Release
Despite the ongoing controversy, the cast of “Stranger Things,” including Harbour and Brown, is preparing for the launch of the fifth season. The first four episodes of this highly anticipated season are set to premiere in the United States on November 26.
As the situation develops, both Netflix and representatives for the parties involved have not released further comments. The series’ creators, Matt and Ross Duffer, have also remained silent regarding the allegations.