“Stranger Things” star millie Bobby Brown filed a harassment and bullying complaint against co-star David Harbour prior to the start of filming for the show’s fifth and final season, according to a report in the Daily Mail. The complaint, described as containing “pages and pages” of accusations, prompted an internal examination by Netflix.
Brown, who portrays Eleven/Jane Hopper in the hit Netflix series, lodged the claim before production began on the final season. The nature of the complaints was not sexual, the Daily Mail reported.
“Millie Bobby Brown filed a harassment and bullying claim before they started shooting the last season. There were pages and pages of accusations.The investigation went on for months,” a source with knowledge of the situation told the Daily Mail.
The outcome of the internal inquiry remains unknown. Netflix declined to comment on the matter when contacted by the Daily Mail. The accusations surfaced days after Harbour’s estranged wife, singer Lily Allen, released her album “West End Girl,” which alludes to infidelity, and later discussed Harbour “exceeding the boundaries” of thier marriage in interviews. A source told the Daily Mail that Allen “steadfastly supported her husband throughout the ‘brutal’ ordeal.”
The first four episodes of “Stranger Things” Season 5 are scheduled for release in the United States on November 26.Representatives for Netflix,series creators Matt and Ross Duffer,and Harbour and Brown did not immediately respond to requests for comment.