Even though late to the party, Chief Hopper was game enough to greet a “Stranger Things” fan a long happy birthday.
Actor David Harbour gave a shout-out to Aaron Alambat, the Pinoy kid whose classmates skipped his birthday party but who got immense support from celebrities.
With all his effort, Harbour said Alambat’s name as long as he could. “Listen, we have a little party. I just want to say, from the Chief Hopper himself, I would like to say to you Aaron…,” he said before he took on the challenge in a video posted by Netflix Philippines Twitter account yesterday.
Hey @ayenalambat! Is the birthday boy around? Chief Hopper has something to say. pic.twitter.com/kzqP3P5fkz
— Netflix Philippines (@Netflix_PH) March 28, 2018
Netizens expressed their emotions through humorous emojis saying how proud they were for Harbour’s efforts.
💚 This is awesooooooooooooome. 😉😄 @DavidKHarbour pic.twitter.com/G9l2WXCS7H
— 🏆Crosby87 #BELIEVE (@Crosby87hfxfan) March 28, 2018
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The actor joins co-stars Millie Bobbie Brown, Gaten Matarazzo and Cara Buono in greeting Alambat a happy birthday. Previously, the actor revealed that season 3 of the hit Netflix show might be released in 2019. /ra
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