The premiere of Stranger Things Season 5 attracted significant attention, not only because of the series itself but also due to circulating rumors. Allegations emerged that Millie Bobby Brown filed a bullying or harassment complaint against her co-star David Harbour before filming began.
This story quickly went viral, sparking widespread discussion among fans and media. At the Los Angeles premiere, the show's creators, the Duffer Brothers, were asked about the rumors. They firmly denied the claims and emphasized that the cast functions like a family, describing the reports as exaggerated.
Millie Bobby Brown and David Harbour appeared friendly during the event, smiling and embracing on the red carpet, which fueled curiosity among fans about the real situation.
To date, no confirmed details about the incident have been disclosed. Netflix reportedly conducted an internal investigation, but no official statements or results have been made public.
The Duffer Brothers are focused on highlighting the final season and preserving the show's legacy, rather than the off-screen controversies.
Recently, various news outlets, starting with the Daily Mail, covered the story alleging that Millie Bobby Brown raised concerns about David Harbour’s conduct on the set of Season 5.
"The Stranger Things cast is like a family, and the rumors were exaggerated." – Duffer Brothers
Millie Bobby Brown and David Harbour’s visible camaraderie at the premiere contrasts with the circulating allegations, leaving the truth uncertain.
The Stranger Things creators deny harassment rumors involving Millie Bobby Brown and David Harbour, aiming to keep the focus on the show’s final season amidst ongoing speculation.