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Millie Bobby Brown files complaint against 'Stranger Things' co-star David Harbour amid Netflix inquiry

The British actress, who stars as Eleven, reportedly accused her on-screen father of bullying and harassment on set


Pop Culture & Art November 02, 2025 1 min read
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Millie Bobby Brown has accused her on-screen father, David Harbour, of bullying and harassment while filming Stranger Things.

The British actress, who stars as Eleven in the popular Netflix series, reportedly filed a formal complaint before production began on the show’s fifth and final season.

Netflix has reportedly launched an internal investigation into the allegations. “There were pages and pages of accusations. The investigation went on for months,” a source told the outlet.

Netflix has not issued a public statement on the matter but is said to be handling the issue internally while keeping attention on the highly anticipated final season.

A source told Daily Mail, “It will be a theatrical event. Nothing is going to overshadow this, not even the leading man’s private life.”

The studio intends to maintain focus on the series’ conclusion, which will be released in three parts — the first arriving later this month, followed by a second release at Christmas. The final episode is set to premiere simultaneously in cinemas and on Netflix on December 31.

Harbour, who plays Sheriff Jim Hopper and has been a central figure in the series since its debut in 2016, has not responded publicly to the allegations.

The actor recently made headlines following his separation from singer Lily Allen last year. Her latest album, West End Girl, released last month, explores the emotional fallout of their marriage’s collapse.

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