Millie Bobby Brown breaks silence after bully claims against David Harbour
British actress Millie Bobby Brown accuses ‘Stranger Things’ costar of on-set bullying
Millie Bobby Brown has recently broken her silence after a report claims that the actress accused Stranger Things costar David Harbour of on-set bullying.
Irrespective of allegation, the British actress, who plays the role of Eleven in the fifth and final season of Netflix series, was seen happy with David at the premiere in Los Angeles on November 6.
When reporter asked Millie about her reunion with David since she finished shooting for the final season, the Enola Holmes actress replied, “It’s been amazing.”
“I mean, we are so lucky to have each other,” remarked the 21-year-old in an interview with Extra.
Millie noted that the show “means so much to both of us as well as to everyone here” at the premiere.
The Damsel actress further said that this has been the last 10 years of their lives, therefore, they have “dedicated a lot” of it.
Millie also revealed that they are “so excited” to see that come to screen.
Elsewhere in the interview, the journalist questioned about the actress life during this series.
While talking about the “biggest change” in her life over the years, Millie responded, “I have not come to that realisation yet.”
“I think I have been living every day like it’s the first day on set, and maybe that’s what made me hold on to every moment for dear life,” explained the Modern Family actress.
However, she assured that “a lot has changed”.
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