
I was really shocked to hear that Millie Bobby Brown apparently filed a complaint against David Harbour. From what I understand, she’s accusing him of harassing and bullying her while they were filming the last season of Stranger Things. It’s so upsetting to think something like that happened on set.
According to sources, the allegations did not involve any sexual misconduct.
According to a source, Brown filed the complaint prior to the start of filming for the final season. The source stated, “The accusations spanned numerous pages, and the investigation lasted for several months.” Netflix has not released any statement regarding this.
Even with the recent accusations, Netflix is determined to make the show’s finale a major event. According to a source at the streaming service, they plan for it to be a spectacular experience and won’t let anything – including issues in the star’s personal life – distract from it.
One source close to the situation said it’s a shame that David Harbour’s personal difficulties became public right before fans were excited to celebrate the conclusion of the popular series, Stranger Things.
David Harbour has been in the headlines recently because of his split from singer Lily Allen. Allen’s new album, West End Girl – her first in seven years – explores the breakup of their marriage.
The album seems to detail the end of their relationship, with lyrics suggesting cheating and emotional distress. In the song “P Palace,” Allen describes discovering letters and personal belongings at Harbour’s other home, implying a secret life and struggles with s.
Lily Allen explained to British Vogue that her new album is based on her life, but isn’t a direct retelling of events. She clarified that while the songs touch on experiences from her marriage, they aren’t necessarily completely true. She specifically mentioned that the song ‘West End Girl’ was inspired by aspects of her relationship.
The last season of Stranger Things will be released in two volumes. The first part is coming out later this month, and the second part will be available in theaters and on Netflix on December 31st.
Read More
- 39th Developer Notes: 2.5th Anniversary Update
- Shocking Split! Electric Coin Company Leaves Zcash Over Governance Row! 😲
- Celebs Slammed For Hyping Diversity While Casting Only Light-Skinned Leads
- Quentin Tarantino Reveals the Monty Python Scene That Made Him Sick
- TV Shows With International Remakes
- All the Movies Coming to Paramount+ in January 2026
- Game of Thrones author George R. R. Martin’s starting point for Elden Ring evolved so drastically that Hidetaka Miyazaki reckons he’d be surprised how the open-world RPG turned out
- Gold Rate Forecast
- Here Are the Best TV Shows to Stream this Weekend on Hulu, Including ‘Fire Force’
- The Worst Black A-List Hollywood Actors
2025-11-02 12:45