Noah Schnapp got booted from a New York City nightclub early Saturday morning after allegedly getting too out of hand, a source exclusively tells Page Six. According to our eyewitness, the 19-year-old “Stranger Things” star was living it up at hotspot The Palace and allegedly bugging patrons who paid for bottle service to take tequila shots with him and his entourage. However, Schnapp allegedly became “angry” after his fellow clubgoers refused to participate with him because he is underage. We’re told he became so “aggressively wasted” that security escorted him out at around 1:30 a.m. ET. Our source adds that after getting kicked out of The Palace, Schnapp retreated to the curb and was “clearly unable to stand.” He then ended up leaving the area around 2 a.m. ET, per the eyewitness. Schnapp has not yet shared any highlights from his rambunctious night on social media. However, Page Six obtained footage that showed the seemingly intoxicated Netflix star sitting on a couch in the nightclub with his arm around a pal. In another video, he slowly helped a friend sit down as a female danced on a couch next to them. Page Six reached out to reps for Schnapp and The Palace but did not immediately hear back. The actor, who rose to fame playing Will Byers on “Stranger Things,” is no stranger to controversy. In 2020, Schnapp denied saying the N-word while singing along to “Freaky Friday” in a resurfaced video from 2019. Two years later, Doja Cat slammed him for sharing DMs she sent the actor, in which she asked him to set her up with his co-star Joseph Quinn, who plays Eddie Munson, on their hit show. “Maybe he is, like a whole snake. But I didn’t see him that way,” the “Paint the Town Red” singer said in an Instagram Live video in July 2022. “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.” Fans also rallied to cancel Schnapp last fall when he shared a video of himself laughing as people around him showed off stickers reading “Zionism Is Sexy” and “Hamas Is Isis.” Schnaap, who is Jewish, was vocal about his support of Israel after Hamas launched a surprise attack on the Middle Eastern nation in October 2023. In January, though, he broke his silence on the matter in a since-deleted TikTok video and said his “beliefs have been so far misconstrued.” He added at the time, “I only want peace and safety and security for all innocent people affected by this conflict.”
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