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"Stranger Things" Star Millie Bobby Brown Files Harassment Claim Against Co-Star
2 Nov
Summary
- Millie Bobby Brown filed harassment and bullying claim against co-star David Harbour
- Complaint included "pages and pages" of accusations, none of sexual nature
- Investigation lasted for months, outcome unknown

In the weeks leading up to the filming of the fifth and final season of the hit Netflix series "Stranger Things," actress Millie Bobby Brown, who plays the character Eleven, filed a harassment and bullying claim against her co-star David Harbour, who portrays Jim Hopper.
According to a person with knowledge of the situation, Brown's complaint included "pages and pages" of accusations against Harbour. However, the source clarified that none of the complaints were of a sexual nature. The investigation into the matter reportedly went on for several months, though the outcome remains unknown.
As the cast of "Stranger Things" prepares for the release of the show's final season, the allegations have emerged as a surprising development. Harbour, who was previously married to singer Lily Allen, has also faced recent scrutiny after Allen's latest album implied that he had cheated on her during their marriage.
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Despite the ongoing investigation, both Brown and Harbour are expected to continue their roles in the highly anticipated final season of "Stranger Things," which is set to premiere in the United States on November 26.




