Millie talks 'father-daughter' bond with David Harbour amid bullying allegations
What's the story
Millie Bobby Brown, who plays Eleven in Stranger Things, recently spoke positively about her co-star David Harbour amid allegations of bullying and harassment against him. Speaking to Entertainment Tonight at the Season 5 premiere event on Thursday (local time), she said they share a "really special bond." The comments come after reports surfaced that Brown had filed a complaint against Harbour before filming for the final season began.
On-screen relationship
Brown, Harbour talk about on-screen dynamics
Brown, 21, further elaborated on their on-screen relationship, saying, "I've obviously had a really special bond with David because we have a father-daughter relationship, and we do every scene together." She added that fans will get to see this dynamic in Season 5. Harbour, 50, reciprocated these sentiments by saying, "I adore her." He added, "I've been proud to watch all of them grow up and become great artists."
Legal proceedings
Earlier, Brown had allegedly filed complaint against Harbour
The Daily Mail recently reported that Brown filed a bullying and harassment complaint against Harbour, and the allegations reportedly included "pages and pages of accusations." An investigation into these claims allegedly lasted for months. Meanwhile, Stranger Things 5 is set to release in three parts. The first volume will debut on Netflix on November 26 (November 27, 6:30am IST), the second on December 25 (December 26, 6:30am IST), and the finale on December 31 (January 1, 2026, 6:30am IST).