🎬🔥 STRANGE REUNION: Millie Bobby Brown & David Harbour Put on OTT Display at Stranger Things Premiere Amid ‘Bullying & Harassment’ Claims 😳💥 The Stranger Things cast made headlines as Millie Bobby Brown and David Harbour were seen in an over-the-top display on the red carpet. Sources say the premiere comes amid swirling claims of bullying and harassment on set, adding tension behind the glitz and glam. 😱✨ Fans and media are buzzing — is it just Hollywood theatrics, or a subtle message amid the controversy? One thing’s clear: this reunion is anything but ordinary. 🌟👀

MILLIE Bobby Brown and David Harbour put on an overly affectionate display at the Stranger Things season five premiere just days after it emerged he had been accused of bullying her.

The beaming 21-year-old was bizarrely seen hugging her co-star, putting her hands on his shoulders and seemingly sharing a private joke.

Millie Bobby Brown and David Harbour put on an affectionate display at the Stranger Things premiere afterpartyCredit: Getty

 

Millie and David appeared to share a joke at the premiere of Stanger Things season fiveCredit: Getty

 

Fans appeared thrilled to see the pair together at the glamorous eventCredit: @netflix / X

The pair, who play father and daughter on the hit Netflix show, seemed to be at pain to show there was no animosity between them at the star-studded event at Los Angeles’ TCL Chinese Theatre.

Millie, who started the night in a sheer black gown before changing to a brown corset and mini-skirt, had a smile plastered on her face as she stayed by 50-year-old David’s side.

As Millie signed autographs, David even interrupted her and they shared an embrace in front of the cameras – much to the delight of adoring fans.

The strange red carpet meeting comes amid reports that Millie previously complained about her long-time castmate.

Millie Bobby Brown leaves fans drooling in cherry pyjama set

According to the Daily Mail, Millie is said to have reported David to Stranger Things show bosses, complaining about his behaviour while filming the fifth and final season.

The 21-year-old’s complaint included allegations of “harassment and bullying”.

While Netflix chose not to respond to the Daily Mail’s claims, at the premiere, the show’s co-creator Ross Duffer addressed these reports.

He told The Hollywood Reporter: “Obviously, you understand I can’t get into personal on-set matters, but I will say we’ve been doing this for 10 years with this cast, and at this point they’re family and we deeply care about them.