A user wrote on X- “Stranger Things fans are criticizing a character for coming out as homosexual in the season finale, calling it was completely unnecessary for the plot. The culture is changing.”
Netflix’s ‘Stranger Things 5’ has been making a lot of noise off late on social media, and there was a lot of suspense built around its secret episode. However, Elon Musk was recently seen unhappy on X and it has to do with the show and the character of Noah Schnapp, when he comes out as homosexual.
A user wrote on X- “Stranger Things fans are criticizing a character for coming out as homosexual in the season finale, calling it was completely unnecessary for the plot. The culture is changing.”
To this tweet, Musk replied, “It’s completely unnecessary and forced on audiences who just want to enjoy some basic sci-fi.”
Actor Noah Schnapp, who rose to fame with his role of Will Byers in
Netflix’s sci-fi series “Stranger Things”, believes therapy should be mandatory for child actors.
The actor, 21, shot to global fame when he was just 11 with the first season of “Stranger Things” in 2016 and in an interview, he admitted how he initially thought he didn’t need therapy as a “happy-go-lucky kid”.
He has now done therapy and believes it should be made available to children working in the sphere of entertainment.
“It’s hard to grow up in the public eye. You don’t know yourself, you haven’t figured anything out, and now you’re expected to know everything and have all the answers,” he told USA Today.
“I was constantly saying the wrong things or being embarrassed by not taking certain things seriously that I should’ve, and then that lives on forever. People grow and learn, and to do that publicly is not easy.” “Stranger Things” will air its series finale on December 31 after a five season run “Through the years, it becomes like, ‘No, this is an abnormal life and you need some type of support system outside of your parents,’” said Schnapp.
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