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Millie Bobby Brown Files Complaint With Netflix Over David Harbour, Investigation Launched

The world of Stranger Things has always blurred the line between the extraordinary and the unsettling — on screen and, increasingly, off it. Now, new reports suggest that one of the show’s brightest stars, Millie Bobby Brown, filed a formal complaint with Netflix against her long-time co-star, David Harbour.

The claim surfaces as Harbour faces renewed public scrutiny following his divorce from British singer Lily Allen and the release of her new album, West End Girl, which appears to pull from their fractured marriage.

Eleven (Millie Bobby Brown) and Hopper (David Harbour) embracing
Credit: Netflix

David Harbour’s Off-Screen Turmoil

Allen’s record paints an unflinching picture of infidelity and mistrust, with lyrics that reference heartbreak, sex addiction, and emotional manipulation. Critics have praised her candor — but the personal nature of the songs has reignited attention around Harbour, best known for playing Hawkins police chief Jim Hopper in Stranger Things.

According to Heat, Harbour has struggled with the backlash. “The embarrassment is off the charts and he’s having a very hard time with it,” a source told the outlet. “He’s furious at essentially being accused of being this skirt-chasing ‘monster’ and the world’s worst husband, so of course he’s telling everyone that he doesn’t deserve this.”

A group of six people in tactical gear stands in a futuristic room with large windows. They have various weapons and costumes, including a shield and masks, suggesting they are a superhero team or a squad on a mission.
Credit: Marvel Studios

The controversy arrives at a complicated point in Harbour’s career. Beyond Stranger Things, he recently appeared as Red Guardian in Marvel’s Thunderbolts*, and is set to also appear in Avengers: Doomsday (2026), positioning him as part of another major pop-culture franchise. Yet the new allegations risk overshadowing that momentum.

Complaint Made Against David Harbour

According to the Daily Mail, Millie Bobby Brown filed a formal complaint with Netflix alleging that Harbour bullied and harassed her.

The outlet reported that the complaint was filed “before they started shooting the last season” and included “pages and pages of accusations,” leading to an internal investigation that spanned several months.

Jim Hopper (David Harbour) and Joyce Byers (Winona Ryder) in 'Stranger Things'
Credit: Netflix

The Daily Mail emphasized that the complaint did not include claims of sexual impropriety.

Brown reportedly had a personal representative present throughout filming of the show’s final episodes — scenes that likely required extensive interaction with Harbour, given their characters’ close father-daughter dynamic, with Hopper having adopted Eleven.

Allen is said to have supported Harbour through the investigation, which unfolded as their marriage was breaking down.

Eleven and Jim Hopper in the mall in 'Stranger Things'
Credit: Netflix

Brown’s representatives declined to comment on the matter. Netflix, too, has remained silent, though a source told the Daily Mail: “Netflix will never comment on an internal investigation, but the fact they’ve not denied it speaks volumes. Stranger Things helped put Netflix on the map. Millions of fans around the world have been anticipating the finale. No one wants anything to take attention away from that.”

A Finale Under Pressure

The fifth and final season of Stranger Things is set to premiere its first volume later this month, with additional episodes releasing over the holidays and a theatrical finale arriving on New Year’s Eve. Winona Ryder, who plays Joyce Byers, and Harbour are expected to reunite on screen for the show’s concluding chapters — a nostalgic full circle for the series’ original core cast.

A group of four teens and a young boy stand indoors, looking ahead with concerned and shocked expressions, reminiscent of Stranger Things. The dim lighting partially illuminates their faces, and one boy wears a white and red cap.
Credit: Netflix

Not much is known about the final season so far, other than the fact that it will see the Hawkins crew continuing their good fight against Vecna, AKA Henry Creel (Jamie Campbell Bower). Fans have shared concerns over the losses that may come this season, with many fearing that Steve Harrington (Joe Keery) will meet his end at some point.

Fans have noted Harbour’s limited presence in promotional campaigns so far, as co-stars such as Finn Wolfhard, Sadie Sink, Gaten Matarazzo, and Caleb McLaughlin lead much of the press tour.

Harbour has not commented on the claims, leaving the future of Stranger Things’ beloved father-daughter duo overshadowed by questions that linger long after the cameras stopped rolling.

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Chloe James

Chloë is a theme park addict and self-proclaimed novelty hunter. She's obsessed with all things Star Wars, loves roller coasters (but hates Pixar Pal-A-Round), and lives for Disney's next Muppets project.

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