Fans didn’t see a major celebrity fight coming. Doja Cat is upset that Noah Schnapp shared her private messages about ‘Stranger Things‘ actor Joseph Quinn in front of the whole world.
Strangely, Doja Cat and Schnapp are fighting on social media. Noah, who plays Will Byers on the popular Netflix show, was criticized by Doja on Twitter for revealing their private conversations about Joseph Quinn, who played Eddie Munson on the sci-fi horror series.
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Doja Cat Slams Noah Schnapp For Sharing Her DMs
“Joseph Quinn good as s***,” Doja Cat tweeted in May, announcing her interest in the 29-year-old British actor. Earlier this week, she reaffirmed her emotions for Quinn by asking Schnapp through a direct message whether he could get Quinn to contact her.
The teenager’s TikTok video of the interaction, which has since been removed, quickly went viral. “Noah, can you tell Joseph to hmu? Wait, no. Does he have a girlfriend?” Schnapp responded by telling Doja to “slip into his DMs.”
To her surprise, Doja disclosed during an Instagram Live with her followers on Thursday, July 7, that she “didn’t feel comfortable” with the New York native making their chat public. The musician remarked, “First of all, let’s try to be cool about it. To be fair, this is like a kid. Noah, I don’t know how old he is, but he’s not even like over 21. When you’re that young, you make mistakes, you do dumb s–t. I’m trying to be super fair.”
Doja Said She Didn’t Anticipate Schnapp’s Move
Doja informed her followers that she didn’t anticipate Schnapp to behave in such a way. “But the fact that Noah did that, like, went and posted a private conversation between me and him is so unbelievably, like, socially unaware and whack,” she explained. “That’s like borderline snake s–t. That’s like weasel s–t. I’m not saying that encapsulates his entire personality. I wouldn’t imagine he is. Maybe he is, like, a whole snake. But I didn’t see him that way. I made an assumption that he was gonna be chill about it and he went and shared information that I didn’t feel comfortable with him sharing.”
Schnapp’s social media activities have been criticized before. #NoahSchnappIsOverParty trended on Twitter in August 2020 after some Twitter users claimed to have captured the actor using the N-word in a rediscovered video of him performing Lil Dicky’s 2018 song ‘Freaky Friday’. Instagram Stories were used by the SAG Award winner to defend himself.
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