Millie Bobby Brown has filed a formal harassment complaint against her Stranger Things co-star David Harbour ahead of the show’s final season, according to reports. The complaint led to an internal investigation and Brown having a personal representative on set throughout filming.
Key Details of the Complaint
As per Daily Mail reports, David Harbour faced accusations of ‘bullying and harassing’ Millie Bobby Brown before production began on Stranger Things Season 5. The 50-year-old actor, who plays Jim Hopper to Brown’s Eleven, was reportedly under a months-long internal enquiry following the British actress’s complaint.
A source close to Harbour’s estranged wife Lily Allen claimed ‘There were pages and pages of accusations’ in a Perez Hilton report. While the investigation outcome remains private, sources confirmed the harassment did not involve sexual misconduct.
Production Impact and Context
Following Brown’s complaint, Netflix arranged for her to have a personal representative present throughout the entire filming of the final season. The news emerges as Harbour also faces separate allegations of infidelity against Lily Allen, whose new album contains lyrics seemingly referencing their relationship troubles.
Netflix has not officially commented on the matter, which surfaces just days before Stranger Things Season 5’s highly anticipated release.
Stranger Things Season 5 Release Details
The final chapter of the Hawkins saga arrives this month with an extended multi-part release:
- First four episodes: November 26
- Next three episodes: Christmas
- Final episode: December 31-January 1
Set in autumn 1987, Season 5 promises to deliver major answers about the Upside Down’s mythology while featuring the emotional depth and visual spectacle fans expect. The Duffer Brothers aim to conclude the series with what Netflix hopes will become one of OTT’s biggest binge-fests.



