Millie Bobby Brown, David Harbour bury the hatchet after bullying claims

Millie Bobby Brown, David Harbour have finally buried the hatchet at the Stranger Things final season premiere in Los Angeles following bullying allegations.

In a clip shared from the red carpet via Netflix, the two stars were seen hugging each other after their arrival and even posed for the cameras together.

Captioning the post, it read, “David Harbour and Millie Bobby Brown arrive together for one last Stranger Things premiere.”

See also  Camila Cabello slays in silver corset at Dublin concert

Millie, who plays Eleven on the show and David, on the other hand, plays her adoptive father, Jim Hopper, were seen having a good time on the red carpet.

The video of their embrace came after The Daily Mail reported that the Enola Holmes actress’ lawsuit against David was filled with “pages and pages of accusations”.

A source revealed to the outlet, “Millie filed a harassment and bullying claim before they started shooting the last season… The investigation went on for months.”

See also  Jennifer Lopez marks first birthday after Ben Affleck divorce

The insider further said that David wasn’t accused of sexual harassment.

Nevertheless, Millie reportedly had a personal rep accompany her on set while filming.

Although the costars have not addressed the allegations, the actress gave subtle hint at her rumoured feud with David in a resurfaced interview from March 2024.

During a chat with MTV, Millie talked about her wedding to her now-husband, Jake Bongiovi, which was set for May 2024.

See also  Danielle Fishel recalls cutting real hair on 'Boy Meets World'

At the time, the interviewer jokingly added that the actress should host a Stranger Things ceremony.

However, the journalist mentioned David officiating the event after which the Millie’s demeanous changed drastically.

“I don’t know how I feel [about that]. Sure,” she hesitantly replied.