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Millie Bobby Brown: 'I Felt Safe' With David Harbour

Summary

  • Brown stated she felt safe with co-star David Harbour.
  • She addressed recent reports of a bullying claim against Harbour.
  • Brown and Harbour have worked together for ten years.
Millie Bobby Brown: 'I Felt Safe' With David Harbour

Millie Bobby Brown has directly addressed recent headlines claiming she filed a bullying and harassment complaint against her "Stranger Things" co-star David Harbour. In a recent interview, Brown affirmed that she felt completely safe on set with Harbour, with whom she has worked for the past ten years.

Brown explained that their decade-long collaboration, particularly their on-screen father-daughter relationship as Eleven and Jim Hopper, has fostered a strong bond. She shared her enthusiasm for the upcoming final season, anticipating impactful scenes for their characters that represent a "labor of love."

The "Stranger Things" co-creator Ross Duffer also commented on the matter, stating that the set is a place where everyone feels safe and happy, emphasizing the cast's familial connection after years of working together.

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Recent reports claimed Millie Bobby Brown filed a bullying and harassment complaint against David Harbour, but Brown has since stated she felt safe working with him.
Millie Bobby Brown and David Harbour have worked together for ten years on "Stranger Things," playing adoptive father and daughter, and describe their relationship as a close bond.
Volume 1 of "Stranger Things" season 5 is currently streaming on Netflix, with Volume 2 and the series finale set to release on December 25 and December 31, respectively.

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