Millie Bobby Brown and David Harbour have both dropped out of the same Stranger Things finale event.
The pair, who play daughter and adoptive father on the popular TV series will not join their co-stars at the Stranger Things: The Final Season Celebration at the Paley Centre in New York City.
Their expected absence comes months after reports broke of a feud between the two actors.
A Paley Centre spokesperson told People that Harbour, who plays Jim Hopper in the series, will “not be present due to a scheduling conflict”.
Meanwhile, Brown will miss the event after a recent injury left her arm in a sling.
The actress also missed an in-studio interview she was set to attend on December 15 due to the injury.
In a pre-recorded video for the morning show Brown said: “I’m really sorry I couldn’t be there with you guys … I took a fall”.
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Both Brown and Harbour are not listed for the event on the event’s website.
Their co-stars Finn Wolfhard, Gaten Matarazzo, Noah Schnapp, Caleb McLaughlin, Natalia Dyer, Joe Keery, Charlie Heaton, Maya Hawke and Jamie Campbell Bower are all listed to attend.
Directors and Executive Producers Matt and Ross Duffer are also expected to attend.
The event comes two months after it was reported that Brown had made a formal complaint against Habour, accusing him of bullying her on set.
Daily Mail reported the claims, citing a source who told the publication: “Millie Bobby Brown filed a harrassment and bullying claim before they started shooting the last season”.
“There were pages and pages of accusations. The investigation went on for months,” the source added.
Harbour reportedly faced an internal investigation over her claims, though the outcome of the investigation is unknown.
Neither Brown nor Habour have directly address the bullying accusations but put on a united front as they walked the red carpet at the Season 5 premiere for the Netflix series.
Brown later revealed in an interview with Deadline that she felt “safe” on set alongside Harbour, despite the claims of a feud.
“Of course I felt safe, I mean, we’ve worked together for 10 years. I feel safe with everyone on that set,” she told the publication.
“You naturally just… you know, you’ve been doing it for so long. We also play father and daughter so naturally, we have a closer bond than the rest because we have had some really intense scenes together, especially in Season 2.”
“David and I have a great relationship, we work really closely together in the scenes and preparing for the scenes and I really am excited to see – for everyone to see the labour of love and hard work we’ve put into the closure of our relationship and what that looks like,” she added.
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