Millie Bobby Brown has reportedly filed a formal complaint alleging bullying and harassment by her Stranger Things co-star David Harbour, according to a report by the Daily Mail.
The 20-year-old actress, who plays Eleven in Netflix’s hit series, is said to have lodged the complaint ahead of filming for the show’s fifth and final season. Harbour portrays Jim Hopper, her character’s adoptive father in the series.
Citing an unnamed source, the outlet reported that the investigation into the allegations continued for several months. “Millie Bobby Brown filed a harassment and bullying claim before they started shooting the last season. There were pages and pages of accusations. The investigation went on for months,” the source was quoted as saying.
The report also suggested that Netflix is unlikely to comment publicly on the internal inquiry. As of now, neither Brown nor Harbour has issued any statement regarding the allegations.
Details of the investigation’s findings have not been made public. The claims have drawn attention ahead of the long-awaited premiere of the show’s fifth season, set to debut later this month.
Brown and Harbour’s on-screen relationship has long been celebrated by fans for its emotional depth, and both actors have frequently spoken about their close working dynamic in interviews. However, the new allegations have prompted speculation about tensions behind the scenes.
Season five of Stranger Things is scheduled to premiere on 26 November, with the first four episodes releasing on Netflix. The series, which debuted in 2016, remains one of the platform’s most successful titles, having earned multiple awards, including several Emmys.