According to a recent report in the U.K., Millie Bobby Brown, known for her role in Stranger Things, allegedly filed a complaint about harassment and bullying against her co-star David Harbour before filming the show’s last season. However, Netflix hasn’t verified this information, and the claim originates solely from a report in The Mail on Sunday.
The story has sparked debate online. A post about the claims on X included a community correction noting that the initial report depended on unnamed sources connected to the wife of the person accused, Harbour.
Sources say Millie Bobby Brown made a complaint about harassment and bullying involving David Harbour before they started filming the last season of Stranger Things.
The article states this was about “harassment and bullying” (not sexual misconduct).
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With two popular Netflix actors—and a major star from the Marvel Cinematic Universe after Avengers: Endgame—involved, and the release happening right before the new season of Stranger Things, the entertainment industry is closely watching this project.
The claims originated from a report in The Mail on Sunday, which stated that Brown shared extensive concerns with Netflix, prompting an internal investigation. Importantly, the report clarified that these concerns did not relate to any form of sexual misconduct.

Brown, Harbour, and Netflix did not respond to requests for comment, as reported by Page Six and TV Insider.
As is typical for internal issues, Netflix hasn’t confirmed whether any review happened.
What the Mail Reported
According to an anonymous source quoted in The Mail, Millie Bobby Brown reported harassment and bullying before filming the final season. The source stated the complaint included extensive accusations and prompted a months-long investigation.
According to the source, Netflix doesn’t typically discuss internal investigations. However, their silence on this matter is very telling.

According to a report in The Mail, Brown had someone present on the set of the final season to represent their interests.
X Community Note Raises Red Flag
A post on X claimed something negative, but it was quickly fact-checked by Community Notes. The note pointed out that the only source was a friend of David Harbour’s soon-to-be ex-wife, who has publicly accused him of infidelity in her new album.

The source of that information has been confirmed, and it’s important to note that this story doesn’t come from unbiased sources within the production. Instead, it’s based on information from people connected to Harbour’s recent divorce.
Context: Lily Allen’s Album and Public Scrutiny
This news comes as David Harbour’s marriage to singer Lily Allen has been in the public eye. Her latest album, released on October 24th, includes songs with lyrics that many fans interpret as being about cheating and difficult emotions.

I was chatting with The Sunday Times recently, and they asked about how much of my new album is based on real life. I told them, well, it’s not completely true – I definitely took some artistic liberties. But yeah, a lot of what I went through in my relationship definitely found its way into the songs. It’s personal, you know?
This situation adds extra complexity to tracking where the information comes from, which is why people on social media and fact-checkers are being cautious about the report.
Past Comments Resurface
Harbour has talked about looking after Brown when they both first started working. He told People magazine that he always tries to shield her from harm, saying, “I try to protect her as much as I can.”
That quote is now being revisited in light of the claims.
What We Can Say Responsibly
Here is the reality as of now:
- The Mail on Sunday reported Brown filed a harassment and bullying complaint.
- Page Six and TV Insider repeated the report.
- Netflix has not confirmed any investigation.
- All allegations are based on anonymous sourcing.
- X has flagged the story’s origin as tied to a friend of Harbour’s estranged wife.
- Neither Brown nor Harbour has spoken about the claims.
The situation is still unfolding, and we currently lack clear, confirmed information from those directly involved.

Now that Stranger Things Season 5 Part 1 is coming out on November 26th, there’s a lot of attention on the show and its actors, and that means this story will likely stay in the news for a while.
Until Netflix or the actors officially confirm or deny something, the best thing to do is report the facts, check where the information comes from, and avoid guessing.
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2025-11-03 17:58