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'Stranger Things' Creators Respond To 'Abuse On Set' Allegations

Duffer Brothers accused of verbal abusive to workers on set

 on 13th March 2018 @ 1.41pm
crew member named peyton brown posted accusation on  national women s day © press
Crew member named Peyton Brown posted accusation on National Women's Day

Recent allegations that the creators of hit Netflix sci-fi series, Strangers Things, had verbally abused women on set has prompted them to respond tot he accusations.

Creators, The Duffer Brothers, responded to a claim made by crew member named Peyton Brown, who posted National Women's Day on Instagram announcing she would not be returning to the Strangers Things set due to the treatment she received while working for the hit series.

"I personally witnessed two men in high positions of power on that set seek out and verbally abuse multiple women. I promised myself that if I were ever in a situation to say something that I would," Brown wrote, adding in a since-deleted comment that "There was yelling, there were insults, there were threats." She said.

The Duffer Brothers responded: (below)

creators  the duffer brothers  responded to a claim made by crew member n © press
Creators, The Duffer Brothers, responded to a claim made by crew member n

"We are deeply upset to learn that someone felt uncomfortable on our set. Due to the high-stress nature of production, tempers occasionally get frayed, and for that, we apologize," the Duffer Brothers said in a statement (via Variety).

"However, we think it is important not to mischaracterize our set, where we believe strongly in treating everyone fairly regardless of gender, orientation, race, religion, or anything else. We remain totally committed to providing a safe and collaborative working environment for everyone on our productions."

Rollingstone reports: Although she didn't specify who the two men were in her caption, she acknowledged she was referring to the Duffer Brothers while replying to a commenter. Stranger Things script supervisor Lori Grabowski later corroborated Brown's Instagram post, revealing that she was one of the women who endured the verbal abuse Brown initially wrote about.

"Peyton Brown witnessed not only my experience but the similar experiences of others," Grabowski wrote in a post shared by Brown. "I don't know Ms. Brown very well, but what I do know is there is absolutely nothing false about her statement. I and other women who are willing to share their stories of our experiences on the set of Stranger Things are living proof. "

However, Netflix released a statement Saturday saying the streaming service launched an investigation following Brown's Instagram post and "found no wrongdoing." "We looked into the concern that was raised when we heard of the allegation on Thursday, and found no wrongdoing. Maintaining a safe, respectful atmosphere on set is important to us, and we know it is to the Duffer Brothers as well," Netflix said.

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