After disclosing Doja Cat’s private messages, Stranger Things actor Noah Schnapp came under fire from the singer’s followers. But Schnapp believes that it is all “water under the bridge.” The 17-year-old actor uploaded a TikTok video on Wednesday (July 13) in which he described how they had discussed and resolved the issue behind the scenes.
“Guys everything is all good I apologized and I still follow her and love her music no hard feelings,” he says as Doja Cat’s song “Kiss Me More” plays in the background.
On July 7, Doja Cat discovered that Schnapp had posted their private Direct Messages concerning his co-star Joseph Quinn online. According to reports, Doja Cat wanted Schnapp to act as her matchmaker since she was intrigued in the new Stranger Things star. Later, Schnapp posted about the chat on his social media, and it quickly gained popularity.
Doja Cat reprimanded him as a result on an Instagram Live video, adding, “I think that, to be fair, let’s try to be chill about it.” Although Noah is a young child, there is no way he could be older than 21. I don’t even know his age. However, you make errors when you’re that young. You act like a moron. I’m trying so hard to be fair.
Doja Cat reprimanded him as a result on an Instagram Live video, adding, “I think that, to be fair, let’s try to be chill about it.” “Like Noah is a kid, but, I don’t even know how old he is, but he can’t be over – like there’s no way he’s over 21. But when you’re that young, you make mistakes. You do dumb shit. I’m like trying to be super fair.
“You do dumb shit, you say dumb shit, you fucking, fuck up relationships with people. You make mistakes. Like you’re supposed do that so that you know you’re not supposed to do that in the future. I did my share of fuck ups so that I don’t fuck up again.”
On the Netflix streaming platform, the fourth season of Stranger Things was made available in two parts. On May 27, the first set of seven episodes was published, and on July 1, the second set of two episodes. In the week after its premiere, viewers watched more than seven billion minutes of the program, shattering a Nielsen streaming record.