Ahead of the premiere of Stranger Things season 5, Noah Schnapp has just addressed the most recent controversy.
Fans are aware that filming for the highly anticipated Netflix series Stranger Things has already begun for its final season.
Nevertheless, considering his most recent remarks regarding the Israel-Gaza conflict, there were rumors that the show’s protagonist, Noah Schnapp, could not even make a comeback for the final season.
Variety has reported that the rising star responded to the’misinterpretation’ of his opinions.
Schnapp said he “just wanted to come on here super briefly to discuss everything that’s been going on online” on TikTok on Monday night.
“I feel like everything I’ve said thus far has misinterpreted my opinions and values.I only want peace and safety and security for all innocent people affected by this conflict,” he continued, delving further into his genuine intentions about the current Palestinian issue.
He continued, “I’ve had a lot of candid conversations with friends who are Palestinian, and I think those are really important conversations to have and I’ve learned a lot.”
The Tutor star expressed concern over the horrors of war and said, “One of the takeaways I’ve had is that we all hope for the same things,” adding, “that being the return of those innocent people to their families who are still being held hostage in Gaza and the end of the loss of innocent life in Palestine — so many of those people being