Earlier this week, Stranger Things star Noah Schnapp and American rapper and singer Doja Cat became subjects of major news headlines after Schnapp leaked the singer's private messages about Joseph Quinn — who plays newcomer Eddie Munson in the latest season of Stranger Things. Following that, Doja Cat went live on her Tiktok and publicly called out Schnapp for exposing her DMs online.
“That’s like borderline snake shit. He shared information that I didn’t feel comfortable with him sharing… It feels like a weird power play. I already said some shit to him," Doja Cat said.
See Doja Cat's recorded live video below:
Now, in a recent interview with Variety, Noah Schnapp finally breaks his silence about this recent controversy, resolving things with him and Doja Cat.
"Yeah, I mean, look, I’m super unserious on social media and pretty goofy, so I posted that not thinking too much of it, but obviously it hurt her feelings," he said. "So, as I should, I apologized and she was totally okay with it, and was like, “I’m sorry how I reacted.” It was all good. I love her. I’m like the biggest fan of her music, and I told her that. I was like, you’re literally my role model. It’s all good. People make such a big deal out of everything when it’s on the internet, but, like, in reality, it’s like a two minute thing."
Fans had an adverse reception of Doja Cat after her sore reaction to Schnapp exposing her DM, however, the 26-year-old singer has all the right to be upset as leaking private messages will never be considered acceptable. Thankfully, Schnapp is completely aware of his mistake and apologized for it. After saying that "she was totally okay with it", it seems that they've decided to just brush it off and go back to being good friends.
Stranger Things Season 4 is available to stream on Netflix.
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