Millie Bobby Brown Accuses Co-Star David Harbour of On-Set Bullying

Millie Bobby Brown has reportedly accused her on-screen father, David Harbour, of “bullying and harassment” during filming of Stranger Things. The claims prompted an internal investigation by Netflix, according to industry insiders.

The allegations surfaced ahead of the highly anticipated fifth and final season of the hit sci-fi show that made both actors global stars. Sources close to the production say Brown filed a formal complaint before shooting began, triggering months of inquiry by the streaming giant.

“There were pages and pages of accusations. The investigation went on for months,” one insider revealed. Netflix has not commented publicly on the situation but is said to be focused on ensuring the show’s final season stays on track. “It will be a theatrical event. Nothing is going to overshadow this, not even the leading man's private life,” the source added.

The final season of Stranger Things will be released in three parts — the first half arriving later this month, followed by a second drop around Christmas. The finale will premiere both in cinemas and on Netflix on December 31.

Harbour, who plays the beloved Chief Jim Hopper, is also facing scrutiny over his personal life. He separated from singer Lily Allen last year amid rumors of infidelity. Allen’s new album West End Girl, released recently, reportedly delves into the emotional fallout of their split.

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