'Stranger Things' stars Millie Bobby Brown, David Harbour reignite bullying accusations
Millie Bobby Brown and David Harbour make shocking move ahead of 'Stranger Things' finale
Millie Bobby Brown and David Harbour made a shocking move recently!
Ahead of Stranger Things finale, the father-daughter duo in the Netflix series have reignited rumours about bullying.
Brown and Harbour were scheduled to attend Stranger Things: The Final Season Celebration at the Paley Center in New York City on Thursday, December 18, but they skipped the event due to different reasons.
However, this move nhas sparked rift rumours even though the duo put bullying accusations to rest previously with their joint appearance.
The spokesperson for the Enola Holmes actress stated, "Unfortunately, due to a recent injury, Millie can no longer attend the carpet or discussion."
For those unaware: Millie Bobby Brown filed a formal complaint against David Harbour previously claiming that he bullied her on the Stranger Things set.
An insider said that Brown "filed a harassment and bullying claim before they started shooting the last season," noting that "there were pages and pages of accusations." Following it Netflix launched an investigation that went on "for months."
But, the rumours were debunked with the onscreen father-daughter duo's joint appearance at the premiere of Stranger Things Season 5.
Now, the volume 2 of Stranger Things season 5 is set to release on Christmas Day, meanwhile the grand finale will premiere on the New Year's Eve.
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