'Stranger Things' Star Hops in Senior Photo After Student Gets 25,000 Retweets

David Harbour came through on his promise to a high school senior.

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Stranger Things' David Harbour is a man of his word. When an Orestimba High School senior, Damaris, hit him up last October to gage how many retweets it'd take for him to hop in a senior picture with her, Harbour told her he'd do it for 25,000 retweets. He also had a few stipulations: "I get to wear the school sweatshirt and hold a trombone."

.@DavidKHarbour how many retweets for you take my senior photos with me

— Damaris Fregoso (@postydamaris) October 29, 2017

25k. And I get to wear the school sweatshirt and hold a trombone. https://t.co/xPNEE681J4

— David Harbour (@DavidKHarbour) October 29, 2017

Now, three months and over 29,000 retweets later, the senior got her wish. Harbour, who plays police Chief Jim Hopper in the hit Netflix series, came through, and he is hilariously wearing the school's sweatshirt while holding a trombone. There are even some shots of him playing the trombone and holding some pom poms.

senior photos '18

-bunny ears
-trombone
-pompoms
and
-smiles pic.twitter.com/8Nccv5adK1

— Damaris Fregoso (@postydamaris) January 13, 2018

Harbour also posted the epic series of the Tommy Garcia–shot photos and hilariously said that he was voted "most likely to hijack someone’s high school senior photos 24 years later."

 

Afterwards, Damaris went back to where it all started to thank tweeters for playing their part in making her high school senior photo dreams come true.​ "Once again I wanna thank everyone from the bottom of my heart!" it read. "I would've never met david if it wasn't for you who rt'ed! It's still hard to believe that I met him, but I thank you, for the continuous love and support on all my social medias! y'all are too sweet!"

As for the rest of the Stranger Things crew, it seems that fans might not see their favorite characters until next year.

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