Millie Bobby Brown Reveals Why She Felt Safe Working With David Harbour
Millie Bobby Brown says she felt safe working with Stranger Things co-star David Harbour, a pointed note after headlines claimed she’d accused him of bullying.
Millie Bobby Brown just shut down the latest round of behind-the-scenes gossip about her and David Harbour. Short version: she says she felt safe working with him, their onscreen father-daughter bond is real off camera too, and no, there is no secret feud bubbling under Stranger Things.
The rumor vs. what she actually said
Recently, a report floated the idea that Brown had accused Harbour of bullying and harassment, with the added wrinkle that it was supposedly handled privately before the final season rolled out. That made the rounds fast. Then Brown sat down with Deadline and, well, she basically put a pin in the whole thing.
Of course, I felt safe. We have worked together for 10 years. I feel safe with everyone on that set. We also play father and daughter, so naturally you have a closer bond than the rest because we have had some really intense scenes together, especially in Season 2.
She also talked about how closely they prepare together and how much she values those Hopper/Eleven scenes. Working with Harbour, she says, pushes her to bring her A-game because she knows he will bring his.
Where things stand right now
- Stranger Things Season 5 Volume 1 is out, and there are plenty of Hopper/Eleven moments baked in.
- The bullying/harassment buzz came from a single report claiming Brown made those accusations and that it was resolved privately; Brown did not endorse any of that and instead emphasized feeling safe on set.
- She highlighted the decade she and Harbour have spent working together and the extra-tight bond that comes with playing father and daughter through heavy material, especially back in Season 2.
- Before Volume 1 dropped, the two were openly affectionate at the Los Angeles premiere — not exactly the vibe of people locked in a quiet war.
Bottom line
Fans are already laser-focused on Hopper and Eleven this season, and Brown wants you to know that dynamic comes from a real trust built over 10 years. The rumor mill tried to turn that into something else; her comments make it pretty clear it is not.