Since Lily Allen released her hit album "West End Girl," fans have been riveted by the drama surrounding her ex, David Harbour. While the spotlight has been intense, the web's sleuths sniffed out rumors about a supposed complaint filed by Harbour's fellow "Stranger Things" actress, Millie Bobby Brown Bongiovi, against him. But Millie is here to set the record straight.
While accusations flew, Millie reassured fans that her experience on the "Stranger Things" set has always been positive. During a candid chat on TikTok with Deadline, Millie said, "Of course, I felt safe. We’ve worked together for 10 years. I feel safe with everyone on that set." Not only did she squash rumors, but she also praised her professional relationship with Harbour, describing it as a "labor of love" that pushes her to bring her "A-game."
“It makes me wanna bring my A-game every single time I see that I'm on the call sheet working with him, because I know he's bringing it right back.”
The dynamic duo plays father and daughter on the hit series, a role that deepens their bond beyond the cameras. Millie, now 21, fondly recalls their intense scenes, especially from season two, that have solidified their connection. Their friendship has grown along with the show, making them an inseparable part of the "Stranger Things" family.
Discussing their united front at the Season 5 premiere in Los Angeles, Millie confirmed, "We’ve been doing that for the last 10 years. I mean, we have always been united in that." Their camaraderie was further supported by the series creators, Matt and Ross Duffer, who echoed the importance of maintaining a safe and happy environment on set.
The drama started on November 1, when the Daily Mail reported a source claiming Millie had filed a complaint against Harbour for bullying and harassment before production began for season 5. Yet, Deuxmoi later revealed it was merely a misunderstanding involving a dispute over lines, which the actors resolved swiftly.
Ross Duffer, speaking to The Hollywood Reporter, emphasized the family-like atmosphere on set, saying, "We’ve been doing this for 10 years with this cast, and at this point they’re family, and we deeply care about them. So, you know, nothing matters more than just having a set where everyone feels safe and happy."