David Harbour Had a Laughing Attack on Set!

David Harbour, Millie Bobby Brown, and Finn Wolfhard’s funny stories from the Stranger Things set.

David Harbour Had a Laughing Attack on Set!

The Scene That Couldn’t Be Filmed

David Harbour, who is usually very serious about his work on set, had a moment where he just couldn’t control his laughter!

This happened during Season 3, when he was sitting on a bed with Millie Bobby Brown and Finn Wolfhard.

He had to deliver a threatening line to Finn, “You have to go home because I don’t want any boy with my daughter.”

But when Finn replied, “Why? What happened?”, David had to say, “Your grandmother is sick.” That’s it… his mind just froze after hearing that!

The Chaos Lasted an Hour

Why this simple line became so funny, even David Harbour couldn’t understand! He kept laughing continuously, so much so that the whole set came to a standstill.

His laughter just wouldn’t stop. Eventually, Millie and Finn had to handle him. The two young actors scolded him, “What’s wrong with you?

We have to work!” David admits that he completely became a child that day and because of him, the shooting was delayed by a whole hour.

The Kids Had to Explain Things to the Grown-Up

This moment is still a treasure trove of memories for David.

He says that he is usually a very responsible actor on set, but that day he completely changed his nature.

Because of his laughter, Millie and Finn were forced to act like the adults!

David still smiles remembering that moment and considers it his favorite memory among all his experiences on Stranger Things.

Amidst Rumors, a Knock of Friendship

Yes, just a few days ago, there were reports suggesting a rift between the two.

But the way David and Millie arrived together at the premiere, hugging each other so tightly, is proof that their relationship is still as strong as ever.

We should trust real life more than rumors. Their affection, just like Hopper and Eleven’s on screen, was equally profound in real life.

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