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'Stranger Things' Star Noah Schnapp Lived It Up At His First Pride Since Coming Out—And We Love To See It

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Schnapp shared celebratory pictures of his time at NYC Pride over the weekend after coming out earlier this year.

Noah Schnapp just celebrated his first Pride since coming out publicly on TikTok in January and shared the joyous moment on Instagram.

The Stranger Things star attended the NYC Pride March over the weekend with his parents and friends, and he clearly had the time of his life.


Schnapp captioned his post:

"First pride❤️"

You can see the Bridge of Spies actor absolutely living it up below.

Viewers of the post expressed their joy over seeing Schnapp's purely unfiltered excitement and wished him a happy first Pride.

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Schnapp's mother also took to Instagram to celebrate the event, sharing photos of the proud family❤️.

She wrote:

"Happy Pride 🏳️🌈❤️#loveislove🌈"

Happy First Pride, Noah 🏳️🌈❤️!

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