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Millie Bobby Brown Affirms Trust in David Harbour Amid Bullying Claims
Millie Bobby Brown has expressed her unwavering trust in co-star David Harbour while addressing recent allegations of on-set bullying during the filming of their Netflix series, *Stranger Things*. In an interview with Deadline published on November 28, 2023, Brown emphasized her long-standing bond with Harbour, stating she has always felt safe working alongside him.
Brown, 21, who portrays Eleven in the popular series, highlighted their decade-long collaboration, saying, “Of course I felt safe, I mean, we’ve worked together for 10 years. I feel safe with everyone on that set.” Harbour, 50, plays the role of Jim Hopper, Eleven’s adoptive father, which has contributed to the depth of their on-screen relationship. Brown noted that their portrayal of a father-daughter dynamic has fostered a unique connection, especially during emotionally charged scenes.
Reflecting on their working relationship, Brown shared, “David and I have a great relationship. We work really closely together in the scenes and preparing for the scenes.” She expressed excitement for audiences to witness the culmination of their efforts in the series, particularly in the fifth season, which is anticipated to explore the closure of their characters’ journey.
The allegations came to light following a report by the *Daily Mail* on November 1, which claimed that Brown had filed a harassment and bullying complaint prior to the filming of the final season. Sources indicated that the complaint contained extensive accusations, prompting an investigation that reportedly lasted several months. Notably, the filing did not include claims of sexual misconduct. During the filming of season five, Brown was said to have had a representative present on set.
In response to the claims, both Brown and Harbour have maintained a united front. Shortly after the allegations emerged, they appeared together at the world premiere of *Stranger Things* season five in Los Angeles on November 6. Footage shared on social media showcased the pair enjoying playful interactions with fans, further solidifying their camaraderie.
Brown reiterated the strength of their relationship in an interview with *The Hollywood Reporter*, stating, “We’ve been doing that for the last 10 years. I mean, we have always been united in that.” This sentiment aligns with Harbour’s previous discussions about the challenges young actors face in the entertainment industry. He has openly expressed concern for the wellbeing of child stars, remarking on the pressures that accompany sudden fame.
“Any sort of protégé… I mean, look at what happened to Mozart or whatever. It’s not a long life,” he stated in an *Esquire UK* profile published on the same day as the allegations surfaced.
As the anticipation builds for the final season of *Stranger Things*, the focus remains not only on the show’s narrative but also on the relationships developed among its cast. Brown’s remarks underscore her commitment to fostering a supportive environment, highlighting the importance of trust and collaboration in the entertainment industry.
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