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Singer Doja Cat Calls Out 'Stranger Things' Star Noah Schnapp For Posting Their Private DMs

Singer Doja Cat Calls Out 'Stranger Things' Star Noah Schnapp For Posting Their Private DMs
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The internet was highly amused when Stranger Things actor Noah Schnapp posted direct messages between himself and singer Doja Cat, but the pop star was not happy about it.

Doja Cat messaged Schnapp to ask about his co-star Joseph Quinn’s contact info so she could slide into his DMs. The teen actor subsequently shared the private messages on his TikTok.


However, he apparently did so without Doja Cat’s permission, as she followed up with a TikTok live to complain about it.

Daily Dot reported Doja Cat went live to call his actions "f**ked up."

She continued:

The fact that Noah did that is so unbelievably socially unaware and whack. That’s like borderline snake sh*t… that’s like weasel sh*t.”

Schnapp has since deleted the TikTok.

But people mostly took 17-year-old Schnapp’s side in the mini feud.



They thought it was weird 26-year-old Doja Cat messaged Schnapp in the first place.




@JamieR991/Twitter


One user made an informal poll to see how the majority was feeling about who to blame, and Doja Cat "won."



Some of Doja Cat's fans agreed as a celebrity, Schnapp should have asked permission before making the TikTok.


Schnapp nor Quinn have responded yet to Doja Cat’s comments.

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