Turns out the real horror behind Stranger Things might not have been in Hawkins — it might’ve been happening between takes.
According to a shocking new report, Millie Bobby Brown allegedly filed a bullying and harassment complaint against her on-screen dad, David Harbour, before filming for the show’s fifth and final season even began.
Sources told The Daily Mail that the Eleven actress submitted “pages and pages of accusations.”
These accusations triggered a months-long internal investigation at Netflix. It wrapped up quietly behind the scenes.
Fans are reeling — because this is the same David Harbour who’s publicly described himself as Millie’s “protective father figure” since she was 12.
The insider claims Brown, 21, wouldn’t step on set without a personal representative watching over her during filming. This is something almost unheard of in a production this big.
And while no sexual misconduct was alleged, the “bullying” angle has fans losing it online.
“Impossible.”
“Not David.”
“Millie, don’t ruin the final season for us.”
Days have passed since the story first broke — and Brown has yet to deny a single word: no clarifying post, no “fake news” statement.
In the silence, the speculation has only grown louder — and so has the suspicion that something on that set was far from supernatural fun.
The allegations hit right as Harbour’s own personal life went up in flames.
This was literally weeks after his split from Lily Allen, who dropped her scorched-earth album West End Girl, hinting that her ex had “a double life.”
Back in 2021, Harbour gushed on a podcast about his bond with Brown:
“I have a real protective feeling for her. I worry about her and the fame.”
That quote has aged about as well as season one’s Christmas lights.
What started as a sweet mentorship story now looks like a ticking time bomb. This is especially true if these claims prove to be true.