Noah Schnapp and other ‘Stranger Things’ cast members have dropped hints about the end of the Netflix series. But beyond his role as Will Byers, the actor has caused controversy for reasons not exactly related to his work.
And it is that a classmate of his made public the phrase that the actor wrote in his school yearbook. The surprising thing about the case is that aside from a clear reference to “Stranger Things,” it’s about rude words directed at their teachers.
This put Noah Schnapp from “Stranger Things” in his school yearbook
To the surprise of many, Noah Schnapp did go to a regular school like many other youngsters his age, despite being one of the main stars of ‘Stranger Things’.
Like his classmates, he had to put an honorable mention in his school yearbook. While many people use this space to please their parents or teachers, Schnapp used it for the complete opposite.
And it’s that TikTok user @stuff_1221 shared that he found what Noah Schnapp wrote in his school yearbook.
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In it you can read: “For the teachers who never taught me anything. ‘Stranger Things’ season two episode 5, minute 35:08”.
Soon after, fans of the Netflix series set out to find the exact minute of “Stranger Things” that Noach Schnapp mentioned.
They were surprised to learn that it wasn’t an inspired line: it’s the scene where Dustin (Gaten Matarazzo) asks his dad Mike (Finn Wolfhard) for information about his friends.
It doesn’t help much, so Dustin tells him, “You dog, you didn’t help at all.”
In this sense, he added this scene as an allusion to the little help his teachers gave him during his student years.
This is what Noah Schnapp’s sister wrote in the yearbook
In case you didn’t know, Noah Schnapp is part of the celebrities who have a twin. It is about his sister, Chloe Schnapp, with whom he has a strong physical resemblance.