'Stranger Things' Star Noah Schnapp Gets Booted Out Of NYC Club For Being 'Aggressively Wasted': Report
Noah Schnapp got kicked out of a club in New York City over the weekend.
The "Stranger Things" star was spotted partying at hotspot The Palace but got booted out early Saturday morning because he got out of hand. An eyewitness told Page Six that the "Tutor" actor bugged other patrons who paid for bottle service to take tequila shots with him and his entourage.
However, his fellow clubgoers declined to participate because he was underage, and that allegedly made him "angry."
Schnapp reportedly became "aggressively wasted" that security had to escort him out of the building at around 1:30 a.m. ET.
The insider added that when he was booted out, he retreated to the curb and was "clearly unable to stand." He reportedly left around 2 a.m.
The outlet noted that he had not shared any highlights from the outing on social media. However, some reacted and wondered why he was allowed inside the bar if he was a minor.
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"Chiii underaged drinking?! Lord be careful," one commented on the report.
Another added, "If he is underage, why was he allowed to be in a club, and who served him?"
"Arrest him," another said.
Schnapp is no longer underage. The "Abe" star is 19 and will turn 20 in October.
Page Six obtained footage from the incident and Schnapp seemed intoxicated. He was seen sitting on a couch in the nightclub with his arm around one of his pals. In another clip, he helped another friend sit down while one woman danced on a couch next to them.
Schnapp and The Palace's rep did not immediately respond to Page Six's request for comment.
Meanwhile, it's not the first time Schnapp got involved in a controversy. The actor previously made headlines for a racial slur and his comments on the ongoing conflict between Hamas and Israel.
In 2020, a video of him singing Chris Brown's verse in Lil Dicky's "Freaky Friday" made the rounds on Facebook since he did not censor the N-word. He later apologized for the slur.
"Hi, guys. recently, a video from last summer has gotten out of me dancing and singing a song while singing the word 'neighbor' over the n word. I would truly never say the n word, and I'm not the type of person. I genuinely have never used that word in my life. Using the word 'neighbor' in that song was just something my camp friends and I did," he wrote on his Instagram Stories, per Us Weekly.
"I hope you all understand i could never even think about doing that. My friends also would never post a video, or support me, if I was saying that slur without hesitation. I apologize for using a replacement word. It is not my place to use one, and I should of [sic] kept my mouth shut. I understand why it is found offensive, and I am so sorry."
In January, he faced another backlash for filming people holding "Zionism is sexy" stickers. Furious fans called others to boycott the final season of "Stranger Things," but he clarified that his thoughts and beliefs were "misconstrued" and he only wanted "peace and safety and security for all innocent people affected by this conflict."