Noah Schnapp’s Comment About Millie Bobby Brown and Finn Wolfhard is Raising Eyebrows

Television

This is something straight out of the Upside Down

On Sunday, Noah Schnapp tagged his Stranger Things co-stars Millie Bobby Brown and Finn Wolfhard in a meme that’s raising a lot of eyebrows on social media. 

After coming across a post that reads, “Tag two people that want to hook up with each other to make things awkward,” the 15-year-old star responded with the Millie and Finn’s Instagram handles in the comments section. Fans of the show immediately chimed in. “NOAH I AGREE,” one follower responded. Another one wrote, “I wish.” Acknowledging Millie and Finn’s on-screen chemistry, another follower commented, “@noahschnapp You can’t blame him he’s not wrong.” 

Maybe Noah is up to something. Millie and Finn, who play Eleven and Mike on the hit Netflix show, have already proved they would make a cute couple on Stranger Things. Speaking to E! News back in July, the Florence By Mills founder shared that their romantic scenes are never awkward because of how close-knit the cast is

“It’s relatively easy, I think,” Millie shared with E! News. “It’s our jobs. It’s in the scripts and we feel comfortable with each other, we feel trusted, we’re in a safe environment, so it’s relatively easy. I think people hype it up to be awkward, more awkward than it is, but it’s just like your friend, so it’s chill.”

But unfortunately for Finn, Millie appears to be off the market. After the holidays, the 16-year-old star sparked romance rumors with 17-year-old rugby player Joseph Robinson after when allegedly shared a picture of her on his Snapchat.

Neither Millie nor Joseph have confirmed that they’re together, but the rumored couple has been spotted spending time together in recent months. In fact, she even joined him and his family on their vacation to the Maldives in November. 

Before Joseph, Millie was dating singer Jacob Sartorius, 17. The duo appeared to be an item back in January 2018 and called it quits that July.

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