David Harbour Skips ‘Stranger Things’ Finale Due to Unusual Behavior

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David Harbour Skips ‘Stranger Things’ Finale Due to Unusual Behavior

David Harbour will not attend the “Stranger Things: The Final Season Celebration” event at the Paley Center in New York City. His absence follows an unusual incident where he allegedly stole a fan’s hat during a bizarre altercation.

Details of the Absence

The celebration was scheduled for Thursday, but Harbour is no longer listed as an attendee. A representative from the Paley Center stated that he is unable to come due to a scheduling conflict. This announcement has raised eyebrows among his fans.

Personal Challenges

Harbour’s decision to skip the event comes amidst public scrutiny regarding his personal life. The actor is currently going through a contentious divorce from singer Lily Allen. She disclosed personal details in her recent album, “West End Girl,” revealing claims about their relationship.

Allegations and Controversy

Adding to the controversy, there were rumors that actress Millie Bobby Brown had filed a harassment report against Harbour. However, she publicly denied these allegations, praising him as a talented collaborator.

Bizarre Incident in California

Recent behavior has also raised concerns. Harbour was filmed running through the streets of Encinitas, California, during a strange encounter that involved a patron’s hat. He later discarded the hat and engaged in a discussion about the Iraq War before kneeling in prayer.

Health Considerations

Insiders suggest that Harbour might be struggling with his bipolar disorder following a demanding year and intense media scrutiny. One source noted that the pressures on Harbour could be particularly taxing, given his mental health challenges.

Other Attendees

Harbour is not the only significant cast member missing from the event. Millie Bobby Brown will also reportedly skip the Paley Center celebration.

Conclusion

As the date of the finale event approaches, fans await further updates. El-Balad has reached out to Harbour’s representatives for comment, but there has been no response so far.