Schnapp prevly nfirmed that his ‘Stranger Thgs’ character Will Byers was ‘100 per cent’ gay
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- STRANGER THGS STAR NOAH SCHNAPP OUT AS GAY ON TIKTOK: ‘I’M MORE SIAR TO WILL THAN I THOUGHT’
- 'DID MADONNA JT E OUT?' POP STAR SUGGTS SHE IS GAY PLAYFUL TIKTOK VIO
STRANGER THGS STAR NOAH SCHNAPP OUT AS GAY ON TIKTOK: ‘I’M MORE SIAR TO WILL THAN I THOUGHT’
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Noah Schnapp me out as gay a TikTok vio shared on Thursday (5 January). Schnapp plays Will Byers Netflix’s h seri Stranger Thgs – a character who the actor nfirmed was “100 per cent” gay after season four TikTok, Schnapp shared a clip of himself wh the ptn, “When I fally told my iends and fay I was gay after beg sred the closet for 18 years and all they said was ‘we know’” while lip-syncg to an d clip of someone sayg, “You know what never was?
Now ’s 100 per cent clear that he is gay and he do love Mike.
I thk is done so betifully, bee ’s so easy to make a character jt like all of a sudn be gay. Known for his edy, dance, vlogs, and lip syncs, he is openly gay and once dated fellow TikTok star Monty Keat. Celebri and young stars who are openly gay, non-bary, and non-nformg are the norm for Gen Z, who are growg up wh easily found and high-profile LGBTQ+ role mols.
'DID MADONNA JT E OUT?' POP STAR SUGGTS SHE IS GAY PLAYFUL TIKTOK VIO
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