Millie Bobby Brown and David Harbour make joint appearance amid ‘bullying and harassment’ claims

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Millie Bobby Brown and David Harbour make joint appearance amid ‘bullying and harassment’ claims

The pair stepped out for the premiere of Stranger Things season five this week

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Millie Bobby Brown and David Harbour have made a joint appearance amid allegations that he 'bullied and harassed' his Stranger Things co-star while on set.

The pair have seemingly shut all the rumours and speculation down after arriving together at a premiere in Los Angeles for season five of the hit horror TV series on Thursday (6 November).

In a video posted by the official Netflix Instagram account, the actors could be seen laughing and hugging each other on the red carpet, as well as posing together for the cameras.

"David Harbour and Millie Bobby Brown arrive together for one last Stranger Things premiere," the streamer captioned the short clip, prompting many to rush to the comments to share their jubilation following The Mail on Sunday's previous reports that the 50-year-old Hellboy star faced an internal enquiry after the 21-year-old Enola Holmes actress allegedly complained about his behaviour towards her.

Millie Bobby Brown and David Harbour made a red carpet appearance together yesterday amidst 'bullying and harassment' allegation reports (Charley Gallay/Getty Images for Netflix)
Millie Bobby Brown and David Harbour made a red carpet appearance together yesterday amidst 'bullying and harassment' allegation reports (Charley Gallay/Getty Images for Netflix)

A source previously told the outlet: "Millie Bobby Brown filed a harassment and bullying claim before they started shooting the last season. There were pages and pages of accusations. The investigation went on for months."

The allegations did not include claims of sexual impropriety.

A source also reportedly commented that, despite the recent news stories surrounding the cast, nothing will negatively impact the celebration of the final season of the beloved TV programme.

"It will be a theatrical event," a Netflix source said. "Nothing is going to overshadow this, not even the leading man’s private life."

Harbour plays Chief of Police Jim Hopper while Brown portrays his adopted daughter named Eleven (Netflix)
Harbour plays Chief of Police Jim Hopper while Brown portrays his adopted daughter named Eleven (Netflix)

The source also added: "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."

But yesterday's red carpet appearance has seemingly convinced fans that such reports were merely 'rumours' and not true.

"WE ALL KNEW THOSE RUMOURS WERE FALSE. PEOPLE JUST NEED SOMETHING TO TALK ABOUT," hit out one Instagram user.

A second chimed in: "A big middle finger to all the rumours."

"So so glad all those rumours are lies," beamed a third while another jabbed: "Embarrassing for DAILY MAIL, we all knew the rumours were false, poor David and Millie."

And a final Instagram user praised: "Thank God those rumours were false because I loved and love their relationship."

Tyla has previously reached out to both Millie Bobby Brown and David Harbour's representatives, as well as Netflix, for comment.

Stranger Things season 5 premieres with Volume 1 on 26 November, followed by Volume 2 on 25 December, and the finale on 31 December.

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Topics: Millie Bobby Brown, Celebrity, TV And Film, Stranger Things, Netflix