What Everyone Was Wrong About Stranger Things’ Biggest Scandal

Author: Chris Snelgrove Published
There is less than a month left before school starts stranger things When the fifth season premiered, the most unexpected scandal broke: reports that Millie Bobby Brown had made harassment and bullying accusations against actor David Harbour. The two actors recently appeared together on the red carpet for the latest season premiere, with Brown releasing a statement saying “we cherish our friendship more than anything.”
Multiple media outlets reported that this was a denial of the alleged harassment report, but here’s what happened: Literally there is nothing Brown’s statement was a resounding denial of the show’s biggest scandal.
united front

One of the latest questions in this ongoing drama is that The Hollywood Reporter interviewed Brown just days after her red carpet appearance, and the outlet asked why this was so important to the two. stranger things The Idols are presenting themselves as a united front after explosive reports that Harper bullied her. “We’ve been doing this for the last 10 years,” she said, before clarifying, “I mean, we’ve always been united in this. We love everything about this show and we value our friendship more than anything.”
To its credit, The Hollywood Reporter was blunt about Miller Bobby Brown’s words: What she said did not directly contradict reports that David Harbour bullied and harassed her on set. Initially, the Daily Mail said Brown’s report contained pages of allegations that led to months of investigation by Netflix. This reportedly led to Brown allegedly having a personal representative on set while filming season five.
When is denial not denial?

She may not have directly refuted the accusations, but numerous stranger things Fans thought her brief statement and red carpet appearance with Harper meant the two had buried the hatchet. On top of that, some prominent media outlets used this red carpet encounter to claim (or at least imply) stranger things has managed to keep its biggest scandal under wraps. But Brown denies there is nothingsimply pointing out that the cast has always presented a united front, that they care about the show and the collective camaraderie.
Ironically enough, stranger things Things got even worse days ago when the show’s producers, the Duffer Brothers, were asked by The Hollywood Reporter about allegations of bullying and harassment at the show’s red carpet premiere. “Obviously, you know I can’t talk about personal matters on set, but I will say we’ve been doing this with these actors for 10 years and at this point they’re family and we care about them very much,” Matt Duffer said. “There’s nothing more important than having a set that makes everyone feel safe and happy.”
Again, this is not entirely a denial of reports of bullying and harassment. Additionally, “I can’t handle personal on-set matters” may mean yes They must remain silent about these matters. If that’s not enough to make you suspicious, director and executive producer Sean Levy seems to suggest that some of the reports surrounding the scandal are closer to the truth than the Duffer brothers are willing to admit.
People who talk (almost) too much

“I’ve read a lot of stories that are either wildly inaccurate or wildly inaccurate,” he said, before trailing off, “There’s so much noise around.” He went on to make a rather general statement about the cast being like family, but not before sounding as if he wanted to say that some stories were very different from “wildly inaccurate.” At the risk of sounding like a conspiracy theorist, the antonym of “extremely inaccurate” is “extremely inaccurate” accurate”, meaning that some of these unnamed news reports were correct in their coverage of the scandal.
I don’t have inside information about David Harbor’s alleged bullying and harassment of Millie Bobby Brown, and we probably won’t get it any No specific information on the matter until season 5 stranger things All nicely in everyone’s rearview mirror. Still, I can’t help but feel annoyed with the fans and media who acted like Brown’s rather general, PR-friendly statement amounted to a denial of any wrongdoing. Vecna is not to blame, but this seems to be basic media literacy for most people stranger things Fans are a bit like Eddie Munson: dead, never to come back.



