It's been a month since Noah Schnapp, who plays Will on the hit series Stranger Things, came out - and his co-star Finn Wolfhard (that's Mike) revealed how he reacted when he heard the news.
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"When I saw it, I had a big smile on my face," said the 20-year-old actor in an interview with GQ magazine.
"I was just very proud of him."
He also said that the entire cast is a kind of one big family for each other: "It's not like we correspond with each other every day, it's not something people do even with their cousins. We talk to each other on birthdays, occasionally. In the same sense that a family works, if I ever need anything, they'll be there."
Schnapp (right) and his co-star, Millie Bobby Brown, in "Strange Things", photo: courtesy of Netflix Israel
Filming for the next season of "Stranger Things," which will also be the last of the hit Netflix series, is expected to begin this spring.
As you may recall, Schnapp came out of the closet last month through a video he posted on his Tiktok account, in which the caption appeared "When I finally told my friends and family that I was gay, after being scared in the closet for 18 years, all they said was 'we know'."
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