Noah Schnapp was reportedly removed from a nightclub in New York City in the early hours of Saturday morning.
According to Page Six, the incident happened after the 19-year-old Stranger Things star ‘got out of hand.’
Witnesses on the scene say the teenager was disturbing partygoers, who paid for bottle service, asking them ‘to take tequila shots with him and his entourage.’
Schnapp reportedly became ‘angry’ when the patrons ‘refused to participate with him because he is underage.’
Security escorted the Netflix star out of The Palace around 1:30 a.m. after he became ‘aggressively wasted.’
Noah Schnapp was removed from a nightclub in New York City in the early hours of Saturday morning; pictured in August 2023
According to Page Six, the teen was escorted out of The Palace after he ‘got out of hand’; pictured in 2022
The outlet’s source noted that after Schnapp was led out of the establishment, he ‘retreated to the curb’ and was ‘clearly unable to stand.’
The actor eventually left the location around 2 a.m.
Following the incident, Schnapp has not made any mention of his night out on social media.
Days ago, Noah engaged his nearly 23 million followers on Instagram as he shared a poolside snap with a single sun emoji as the caption.
And on Friday, he uploaded a photo with his fraternal twin sister Chloe, writing, ‘Summering,’ in the caption.
She replied in her brother’s caption: ‘Love.’
It comes five months after the young entertainer sparked backlash over his position on the Israel-Hamas war.
In mid-January Noah addressed criticism he faced over his comments about the conflict because he ‘wanted to set the story straight’ after receiving threats online, insiders claimed at the time.
Days ago Noah engaged his nearly 23 million followers on Instagram as he shared a poolside snap with a single sun emoji as the caption
And on Friday he uploaded a photo with his fraternal twin sister Chloe, writing, ‘Summering,’ in the caption’
Schnapp, who is Jewish, was slammed for showing off ‘Zionism is sexy’ stickers in November, just one month after he declared: ‘You either stand with Israel or you stand with terrorism.’
After weeks of furor, he broke his silence on TikTok, telling fans that his ‘thoughts and beliefs’ had been ‘misconstrued from anything even close to what I believe.’
He later insisted he only wants ‘peace and safety for innocent people.’
Despite widespread assumption from critics that the apology was forced by Netflix, a source told DailyMail.com that there was ‘zero pressure’ from the show’s cast or producers on the actor to speak out.
‘His latest apology wasn’t anything forced on him from castmates, the show or producers, or even Netflix,’ the insider stated. ‘People close to him have talked to him about it – but there was zero pressure put on him to do anything specific or take down any videos, or comments on the subject.’
In mid-January Noah addressed criticism he faced over his comments about the conflict because he ‘wanted to set the story straight’ after receiving threats online, insiders claimed at the time
Noah rose to fame on the hit Netflix sci-fi series Stranger Things
In 2020 Schnapp was embroiled in controversy for allegedly saying the N-word while singing along to Freaky Friday in a resurfaced video from 2019, which he denied.
Then, in 2022, singer Doja Cat blasted him for sharing DMs she sent him, in which she asked Noah to set her up with his Stranger Things co-star Joseph Quinn.
‘Maybe he is, like a whole snake. But I didn’t see him that way,’ the Scarlet music artist said in an Instagram Live video that July.
She added, ‘I made an assumption that he was gonna be chill about it and he went and shared information that I didn’t feel comfortable with him sharing.’