đ¨ SHOCKING: Millie Bobby Brownâs 22nd Birthday Turned Into a Stranger Things MYSTERY! đ¨
David Harbour (Hopper) showed up EARLY and stayed until the VERY END… proving those brutal “bullying” rumors from set might finally be DEAD?
But waitâwhere was EVERYONE else???
Finn Wolfhard, Sadie Sink, Gaten Matarazzo, Caleb McLaughlin, and even her “bestie” Noah Schnapp were NOWHERE to be seen. The whole core gang just… ghosted?
Jamie Campbell Bower (Vecna) and director Shawn Levy were there, plus hubby Jake Bongiovi, family, and a couple reality stars… but the young cast? Total silence.
Just weeks after they ALL reunited at Maya Hawke’s weddingânow this selective no-show has fans SCREAMING: Is there secret beef? Scheduling drama? Or something WAY darker brewing before the final season drops?
The Upside Down might be closed, but the real-life drama is WIDE OPEN đąđ

Millie Bobby Brown marked her 22nd birthday on February 19, 2026, with a low-key yet star-studded celebration the following evening at Maison Close, a chic restaurant in New York City’s Soho neighborhood. The event, described by sources as an intimate late-night dinner that extended into the early hours, brought together family, close friends, and a select few from the “Stranger Things” universe. While the gathering was far from a full cast reunion, the presence of certain attendeesâand the absence of othersâhas sparked widespread discussion among fans.
Brown, who rose to global fame as Eleven in the Netflix hit series, has been navigating the end of an era. “Stranger Things” concluded its main run, with the final season wrapping production amid reports of behind-the-scenes challenges. Just months earlier, outlets like the Daily Mail had circulated claims that Brown allegedly filed complaints regarding bullying and harassment involving co-star David Harbour ahead of season 5 filming. Those reports, which described “pages and pages” of accusations, were never independently confirmed by the actors or Netflix, and representatives for both parties declined to comment at the time.
Against that backdrop, Harbour’s appearance at the birthday event stood out. The 50-year-old actor, known for portraying the gruff but lovable Jim HopperâEleven’s adoptive father on the showâwas photographed arriving quietly in a black baseball cap, olive green coat, tan trousers, and black trainers. Sources told TMZ he was among the first to arrive and one of the last to leave, suggesting a warm, extended presence. Brown was seen entering the venue alongside her husband, Jake Bongiovi, her mother, and grandparents, before Harbour joined the group inside.
Also in attendance from the “Stranger Things” fold was Jamie Campbell Bower, who portrayed the terrifying Vecna/Henry Creel in later seasons. Bower and Brown have maintained a notably close off-screen relationship, with the actor previously sharing supportive messages and gifts with her. Director Shawn Levy, the creative force behind much of the series, rounded out the show’s direct representation at the party.
Other guests included reality television personalities Whitney Leavitt and Conner Leavitt, as well as Elena Taber, according to reports from People and ANI. The mix leaned heavily toward family and personal friends rather than a broad Hollywood turnout.
Notably absent were several key cast members who have been fixtures in Brown’s life for nearly a decade. Finn Wolfhard (Mike Wheeler), Sadie Sink (Max Mayfield), Gaten Matarazzo (Dustin Henderson), Caleb McLaughlin (Lucas Sinclair), and Noah Schnapp (Will Byers)âthe latter often described as one of Brown’s closest friends in the castâwere not spotted at the Soho dinner. This came shortly after many of these actors had reunited for Maya Hawke’s (Robin Buckley) Valentine’s Day wedding, an event that drew significant cast participation and media attention.
The selective attendance has fueled speculation online. Some fans point to busy schedules in a post-“Stranger Things” world, where younger stars like Wolfhard and Sink have pursued music, film projects, and other ventures. Others wonder if lingering dynamics from the long productionâor simply geographic and logistical factorsâplayed a role. The show’s intense filming demands over the years have occasionally led to reported tensions, though the cast has generally presented a united front in public.
Brown herself has spoken positively about her time on the series in recent interviews, reflecting on the emotional final day of shooting and the family-like bond with her co-stars. Her birthday came amid personal milestones: her recent marriage to Bongiovi in May 2024, a name change, and reports of expanding her family through adoption.
The celebration itself appeared relaxed and joyful. Photos showed Brown in a white ruffled dress paired with pants, carrying what looked like a small flag, while Bongiovi opted for a vintage black jacket over a white ruffled shirt. The couple was later seen enjoying a casual breakfast outing in Soho the next day, smiling and waving to photographers.
For “Stranger Things” enthusiasts, the event serves as a reminder of the show’s enduring impact while highlighting how cast relationships evolve beyond the screen. Harbour’s prominent role at the party appears to quietâat least publiclyâany lingering rift narratives. As the franchise’s legacy continues (with spin-offs and related projects in discussion), moments like this underscore the real-life connections that outlast the Demogorgons and the Upside Down.
While not a massive reunion, Brownâs 22nd birthday offered a glimpse into her inner circle at a transitional time in her career and personal life. Fans will undoubtedly keep watching for more updates as the stars move forward individually and, perhaps, together again in future projects.