Stranger Things star ‘working in family restaurant’ since coronavirus halted filming

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Stranger Things star ‘working in family restaurant’ since coronavirus halted filming
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Production on hit Netflix show was shut down in March

is reportedly working at a New Jersey restaurant while filming on the show is delayed due to Covid-19.

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