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27th November 2025
10:09am GMT

Millie Bobby Brown has reacted after reports that accused David Harbour of bullying and harassing her.
Referring to the allegations that she was bullied and harassed during the final season of Stranger Things, Brown defended both the friendship and work relationship with the 50-year-old American actor.
‘We love this show with everything, and we value our friendship more than anything’, said Brown in an interview published by The Hollywood Reporter on Wednesday while addressing these reports.
Asked by the outlet why it was important for the cast of the show to show unity even in controversy, the 21-year-old actress said that their bond is not new and that they have ‘been doing it for the last 10 years’ and that they ‘were always united in that’.
Earlier this month, Daily Mail reported that she had ‘filed a harassment and bullying claim before they started shooting the last season’.
And an unnamed insider alleged that 'there were pages and pages of accusations', per this report.
In the Netflix hit, Brown stars as Eleven, while Harbour portrays police chief Jim Hopper.
Some of the most emotional storylines in Stranger Things are shared precisely by their characters and the acting duo never hesitated to speak about the bond that they formed while working together for the past ten years.
Earlier this month, the first part of the long-awaited final season of the show was released by Netflix, while the second part will make fans happy for Christmas, as it arrives on December 25.
The Stranger Things finale is scheduled to be available on New Year's Eve.
This will be the end of one of Netflix’s most successful and original shows that have had a huge cultural influence.
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