Millie Bobby Brown reportedly filed a complaint against her ‘Stranger Things’ co-star
David Harbour, the duo who is renowned for their incredible adopted father-daughter connection despite the struggles and horrifying adventures. However, as the reports hit the stands, the clip of the resurfaced interview started grabbing attention, where the 21-year-old actress could be seen hesitating while talking about the actor.
Millie Bobby Brown hesitated when David Harbour was named
During the release of her film ‘Damsel,’ Brown was notably distressed when the topic of Harbour surfaced in an interview with MTV. The host questioned about her wedding with Jake Bon Jovi, which then would have been taking place two months later. He asked whether the nuptials would be themed around ‘Stranger Things,’ and the bride-to-be walking down the aisle to the music from the show.
While Millie was reconsidering the statements with shaved head along with red-and-black theme, he quipped the idea, “Harbour is officiating.” To which, she responded, “yes,” with hesitation and squinted eyes. “I don’t know how I feel [about that]. Sure,” she added with an awkward laugh.
Stranger Things Scandal: Millie Bobby Brown Files Harassment Complaint Against Co-Star David Harbour
About Millie Bobbt Brown's wedding
Well, Brown and Bon Jovi indeed had a ‘Stranger Things’ touch to their wedding.
Matthew Modine, who plays the role of Martin Brenner aka ‘Papa,’ officiated the ceremony in May 2024. Brenner seems as a complex character, who churns around being the antagonist that experiments on the young Eleven while seemingly perceived as the father figure.
The complaint
As for Harbour, he plays the complex role of cop Jim Hopper, who looks after Eleven. His name has been making headlines, after Daily Mail reported that the ‘Enola Holmes’ actress filed a complaint against him before shooting for fifth season began for harassment and bullying. “There were pages and pages of accusations,” the report said, before adding, “The investigation went on for months.”
As of now, there have been no official statements by the parties involved.