Millie Bobby Brown has reportedly accused her Stranger Things co-star david Harbour of harassment and bullying during the production of the Netflix series, according to a recent claim made by the actress during a panel discussion at the London Film and Comic Con. The allegations, surfacing years after the show’s initial run, center around harbour’s alleged behavior towards Brown while she was a young teenager navigating the pressures of sudden fame.
The accusations come as Harbour and Lily Allen recently finalized their divorce following a four-year marriage, a split that was publicly linked to rumors of infidelity on Harbour’s part. Allen’s recent album, West End Girl, directly addresses the alleged affair, with the song “Madeline” detailing suspicions of Harbour’s infidelity. While the divorce proceedings and album release have brought harbour’s personal life into scrutiny,Brown’s allegations represent a separate and serious claim regarding his professional conduct.
Brown reportedly recounted an incident during the panel where Harbour allegedly made inappropriate comments and exerted undue pressure on her during filming.Details remain limited,but sources indicate the alleged behavior created a opposed environment for the young actress. Brown did not elaborate on specific legal action, but stated she felt compelled to speak out about the experience.
News of Allen’s separation from Harbour arose earlier this year, with Allen subsequently revealing she sought treatment at a center to cope with the “emotional turmoil” following the split. A woman named Natalie Tippett came forward claiming to be involved in an affair with Harbour,further fueling public discussion surrounding his personal life.
NME previously reviewed West End Girl, awarding it four stars and describing it as “a sleek, smart collection that sees Allen back at her very best,” noting the album’s raw exploration of themes like infidelity and heartbreak.