As reported by the Daily Mail, Millie Bobby Brown she accused the 50-year-old actor of bullying and intimidation. The complaint was filed before filming began for the final season “Stranger Things”. According to the tabloid’s source, “there were many pages of accusations.”
Netflix’s internal investigation lasted several months. Its results were not reported. It was noted, however, that none of the accusations were of an intimate nature. On the set of the fifth season of “Stranger Things” during Brown and’s scenes together Harbour the actress was to be accompanied by a person representing her.
The whole world waited for the premiere of “Stranger Things” in Los Angeles. Reports of abuse came to light just before the event and viewers were curious about the behavior of the two stars involved in the scandal. To the surprise of those gathered, Millie Bobby Brown and David Harbor appeared on the red carpet together and posed for photos together, smiling and joking.
A few days after the premiere, the 21-year-old gave an interview to “The Hollywood Reporter”, in which she opened up about her relationship with Harbor. “We’ve been doing this for 10 years. We’ve always been on a roll. We love this show with all our hearts and we value our friendship above all else,” she said.
Brown also said it’s “really exciting to be back together” with the star for the fifth and final season. “It was quite nostalgic because it reminded me a lot of season two and three where we were both at odds: she (Eleven) was growing up, trying to find her own voice, and he (Hopper) was trying to be a parent. That dynamic is definitely coming out again and I’m really excited for people to see that,” the actress added.
Netflix itself never commented on the matter, but the Duffer brothers, the creators of the series, added their comments during the season premiere.
“Of course, you understand that I can’t go into personal matters on set, but I will say that we’ve been doing this with this cast for 10 years and at this point they are family and we care about them very much. Nothing is more important than a set where everyone feels safe and happy,” said Ross Duffer.
Shawn Levy, director and executive producer, also commented on the matter. “I’ve read a lot of extremely inaccurate stories… There’s a lot of hype around them. But the truth is that we see this crew and cast as family, so we treat each other with respect, and that (creating a respectful workplace) has always been the foundation,” he said.
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