Key Highlights
- A resurfaced interview clip of Millie Bobby Brown is making waves after a reported lawsuit against David Harbour.
- In the 2024 interview, Brown jokingly suggested Mathew Modine from Stranger Things could officiate her wedding, despite recent allegations that she filed a harassment suit before season five filming.
- Stranger Things fans are re-evaluating the clip in light of the alleged lawsuit, with some arguing Hopper is a better father figure than Dr. Benner.
- The clip resurfaced 15 hours ago, stirring discussions on social media and entertainment forums.
Resurfaced Interview Clip Sparks Controversy
In a recent interview that has resurfaced after 15 hours, Millie Bobby Brown, the young actress known for her role in Netflix’s hit series Stranger Things, appears visibly uncomfortable when asked about David Harbour officiating her wedding to Jake Bongiovi. The clip, which originally aired in 2024 during a press tour for the Damsel film, has gained new attention as it comes to light that Brown had filed a harassment and bullying lawsuit against Harbour before season five of Stranger Things started filming.
Background on the Interview
The 2024 interview took place at a time when Millie Bobby Brown was still engaged to Jake Bongiovi. In the clip, she jokingly mentioned having a Stranger Things-themed wedding and even joked about Harbour officiating it. However, her response quickly turned into discomfort as she stated, “Sure. Mathew Modine, I think,” referring to Modine’s character in Stranger Things, Martin Benner, Eleven’s absent and creepy father.
Recent Allegations and Public Reaction
Recently, a source told the Daily Mail that Millie Bobby Brown filed a harassment and bullying lawsuit against David Harbour before season five of Stranger Things started filming. This would place the alleged lawsuit around a few months before this interview took place in 2024.
The resurfaced clip has led to renewed discussions, with fans viewing it through a different lens in light of these recent allegations. Some have noted that Harbour’s character Hopper is much more fatherly than Modine’s Dr.
Benner and suggested that this discomfort might make sense now. The clip has sparked numerous reactions on social media as viewers re-evaluate the actress’s response.
Stranger Things Season Five and Future Implications
Despite these allegations, neither Millie Bobby Brown nor David Harbour have publicly acknowledged the lawsuit. Stranger Things season five is set to premiere on November 26, 2024, continuing the saga of Eleven, Hopper, and their friends.
The clip has reignited discussions about celebrity relationships and professional boundaries in Hollywood, with many fans questioning the nature of interactions between co-stars off-screen. The lawsuit allegations have added a layer of complexity to Brown’s public persona as she continues her work on the series and other projects.