Millie Bobby Brown has finally come to front about her experience working with David Harbour on set just as Stranger Things marks its return with the much-anticipated fifth and last season.
The new episodes of the show release amid controversy after reports claimed Brown had filed a formal harassment and bullying complaint against Harbour before filming began in 2024.
The Mail on Sunday previously alleged that the complaint was “pages and pages long,” prompting an internal investigation that lasted months.
Neither Brown nor Harbour publicly addressed the accusations at the time. But this week, Brown offered her own perspective and it was far more positive than the viral headlines suggested.
Speaking about their long working relationship, the 21-year-old actress said she and the 50-year-old actor have maintained a “great” connection on set.
Brown and Harbour have starred together since 2016, portraying Eleven and Hopper, a father-daughter pairing that became one of the emotional anchors of the series.
While she did not directly reference the investigation reports, Brown’s comment marks the first time she has acknowledged their dynamic following months of speculation.
Her reassurance comes as fans closely watch the final season, where Eleven and Hopper’s bond once again sits at the heart of the story.
For now, neither she nor Harbour has expanded on the allegations but Brown’s words signal that, at least from her view, their on-screen and off-screen partnership remains intact.