Millie Bobby Brown puts an end to David Harbor bullying rumors once and for all.
The 21-year-old actress insists she “felt safe” working with Harbour, 50, on Stranger Thingsdespite a recent report alleging she had filed “pages and pages” of bullying complaints.
In a new interview with Deadline Posted on Friday, November 27, Brown highlighted their longtime bond and the trust they built over a decade playing the show’s beloved father-daughter duo.
Brown acknowledged that many of their scenes together have been emotionally demanding, but said the intensity only strengthened their bond. “Of course I felt safe, I mean, we’ve been working together for 10 years. I feel safe with everyone on that set,” she told the outlet.
THE Enola Holmes The actress added that playing Hopper and Eleven brought them together naturally: “We also play father and daughter so naturally that we have a closer bond…especially in season 2.”
According to Brown, the two worked “very closely” to prepare for their final season together. “David and I have a great relationship…I’m really excited for everyone to see the labor of love and hard work that we put into our relationship,” she said, noting that Hopper-and-Eleven fans should expect some milestone moments. “It makes me want to bring my A game every time.”
Brown’s comments follow a Daily Mail report alleging she filed a bullying and harassment complaint before filming for Season 5 began. She briefly addressed the controversy during the Season 5 world premiere of Stranger Things on November 6, telling The Hollywood Reporter in a report released on November 26, she values her friendship with Harbor and the rest of the cast “more than anything else.”
Executive producer Shawn Levy also spoke to the outlet, saying he had seen “wildly inaccurate” versions of the story, but stressed that “you have to create a respectful workplace.”
Levy added: “So we did everything we could to create this environment, and we’re proud that we did it. »




