The star’s scandal comes just weeks after he claimed his Twitter account was hacked when a number of worrying messages and racial slurs were posted on his feed.

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One user tweeted, “If you listen closely he’s saying neighbor, not the n word,” a comment which was shared and liked by many other people on Twitter. The hashtag “Noah Schnapp is over party” started trending on Twitter after a video went viral that some people claimed featured the Stranger Things star singing a racial slur. Not trying to be shady but what would ur besite [sic] Caleb think," one Twitter user wrote, seemingly referencing Schnapp's co-star Caleb McLaughlin.

"Stranger Things being my favorite show and now I'm probably gonna return my posters and merch and never watch it the same way I did before this is actually rly sad. I would truly never say the N-word and I'm not the type of person. Stranger Things star Noah Schnapp has denied using the N-word in a viral video of him singing, instead claiming that he replaced the slur with ‘neighbour’. I understand why it is found offensive and I am so sorry.”, welcome to the family riley❤️ @rileythehusky3, A post shared by Noah Schnapp® (@noahschnapp) on Apr 20, 2020 at 4:09pm PDT. © 2020 E! Getty My friends also would never post a video, or support me if I was saying that slur without hesitation.”, Schnapp ended his statement by saying, “I apologize for using a replacement word. On August 22, a hacker sent out a series of suspicious tweets from his official account.

20 Celebrity Cameos You Might Have Missed in Drake's "In My Feelings" Music Video. ". It is not my place to use one and I should of kept my mouth shut.

‘i genuinely have never used that word in my life. The caption reads, “It’s crazy how much free time I’ve had to look through camp memories on corona vacation.”, After the video went viral, Schnapp took to Instagram, where he has 17.8 million followers, to clarify that he was not saying the racial slur. ‘Cause I’m that n****, n****, n****.”, he did not hold back.. he really said all or nothin #noahschnappisoverparty pic.twitter.com/OVVpGqn8OJ, The video is a recording of a clip posted on Instagram by a girl named Olivia Kass, who keeps a private profile.

While the 15-year-old actor confirmed it was him in the video, he denied singing a racial slur. All rights reserved. Schnapp then addressed the footage in a statement posted to Instagram and claimed he never said the word. it is not my place to use one and i should of kept my mouth shut. While many Twitter users called for Schnapp to be “canceled” after watching the video of him singing, others didn’t believe he actually said the slur. Noah issued an apology after a clip of him singing along to Chris Brown and Lil Dicky’s Freaky Friday went viral on Twitter alongside #NoahSchnappIsOverParty. What up, my n****, what up, my n****? Another added, "Well goodbye Noah Schnapp. Your source for entertainment news, celebrities, celeb news, and ​celebrity gossip.

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.

You had a good run.". Addressing the video, Noah insisted that he would ‘never’ use the N-word and apologised for replacing it. Check out the hottest fashion, photos, movies and TV shows! I understand why it is found offensive and I am so sorry. Stranger Things star Noah Schnapp has denied using the N-word in a viral video being shared online.

"It is not my place to use one and I should of kept my mouth shut. using the word “neighbour” in that song was just something my camp friends and i did. READ NEXT: WATCH: RNC Speaker Says ‘My Brown Son’ Is More Likely to Commit a Violent Crime, ‘Stranger Things’ Star Noah Schnapp Denies Saying Racial Slur in Video, Copyright © 2020 Heavy, Inc. All rights reserved. ", He then noted he hoped his followers understood he "could never even think about doing that" and that his friends "also would never post a video or support" him if he "was saying that slur without hesitation. i understand why it is found offensive and i am so sorry.’ (sic). He wrote, “Hi guys. 'Noah Schnapp is over party' started trending on Twitter after a video featuring the 'Stranger Things' star singing what sounded like a racial slur went viral. 'Noah Schnapp is over party' started trending on Twitter after a video went viral that some people claimed featured the 'Stranger Things' star singing a racial slur. WATCH: RNC Speaker Says ‘My Brown Son’ Is More Likely to Commit a Violent Crime. Soon, the hashtag #NoahSchnappIsOverParty started trending on Twitter. Stranger Things is available to stream on Netflix. 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.

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", "I apologize for using a replacement word," he continued. He said in a statement: ‘hi guys, recently a video from last summer has gotten out of me dancing and singing while singing the word “neighbour” over the n word. Bigs up, my n****, we up, my n****. I hope you all understand I could never even think about doing that.

The hashtag “Noah Schnapp is over party” started trending on Twitter after a video went viral that some people claimed featured the Stranger Things star singing a racial slur.

Schnapp’s account then retweeted a message that read, “just beat the f*** out of @noah_schnapp and stole his phone #JOBS.” Another retweet said, “Me and @noah_schnapp smoking a spliff.” Within 30 minutes of these tweets getting posted, there were deleted from Schnapp’s account. However, much of the reason Schnapp was trending in the first place was that many listeners did believe they heard him sing the slur.