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This is like..drama over nothing? Sure, it wasn't smart of him to post their dms online, but it's not that serious.

I don't think Doja is that mad or anything. But her calling it snake behaviour is kinda too much lol.

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Posted

Stranger things cast is filled with weirdos. Doja a weirdo too. The whole thing is a mess that could have been avoided had she dm’d the guy she wanted to directly instead of that 17 yo

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I stand with Doja idc, the stranger things actor shouldn’t be exposing private dms

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39 minutes ago, Billionaire said:

 

 

 

she keeps going :deadbanana2:

:lmao:

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17 minutes ago, Raver said:

Stranger things cast is filled with weirdos. Doja a weirdo too. The whole thing is a mess that could have been avoided had she dm’d the guy she wanted to directly instead of that 17 yo

Agreed. This is a lose lose situation for everyone. 

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Noah shouldn't have done that and i immediately wondered if she'd embarassed/uncomfortable about it when i saw it happened, but to go on ig live and call a 17 year old a "snake" for your fans to bully him is just :biblio:

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While I’m so over people constantly leaking their private messages and making every single thing public, she should’ve known that was a chance with someone she doesn’t hang out with and is probably an immature 17yo that grew up in a generation that literally puts everything online.

 

Like she got herself into this situation and doesn’t seem to take even some of the responsibility for it and instead just full on blaming the kid. Good luck with that.

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She shouldn’t have been sliding into the DMs of a CHILD

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Honestly, if I were her I’d be getting ready to sue certain blue ticks on Twitter who are implying some very nefarious things when they say stuff like, “why is she messaging a young teenage boy in the first place?”. What they’re trying to imply is that she’s a pervert and was trying to groom him, let’s keep it real. 

 

And if that’s not what they’re trying to imply, they should make that very clear. 

 

I think the reactions to this have been bizarre. She messaged a 17 year old who is part of a huge television show to get a number of one of his co-workers, and then then 17 year old boy posts this private message for the world to see. Do people not think she has a right to be a little bit annoyed with that? She even said in the video that she didn’t know if he was younger than 21 but suspected he probably was. 
 

I’m not even a fan of her but the reactions to it have been weird to me. It’s like people have been waiting for her to mess up and are now implying disgusting things about her. 

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She's lame... 

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Just cancel her already as she should’ve been during Tinychat gate

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Both did wrong, Noah shouldn’t have had posted their private DMs and Doja is overreacting by calling him a snake and she should’ve tried to find that guy’s IG by herself, some of y’all are doing too much :deadbanana2:

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This is giving Demi's froyo debacle.  She's getting torched :rip: 

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19 minutes ago, Bey Admired said:

She even said in the video that she didn’t know if he was younger than 21 but suspected he probably was. 

makes it sound like she barely knows him. if she barely knows him, why is she hitting him up to hook her up with someone? 

 

and...she watches the show, no? even if she doesn't feel like googling, it should be a bit obvious beyond "suspect[ing] he probably" isn't grown.

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What Noah did (making a tiktok replying to a random user with the DM :rip:) was uncalled for

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I don't care about this but I'm amazed at some of you thinking that a grown woman talking to an almost legal 17yo is... something wrong? :skull: I really want to know what is going on inside your heads that causes you to arrive at this awfully stupid conclusion.

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29 minutes ago, Bey Admired said:

Honestly, if I were her I’d be getting ready to sue certain blue ticks on Twitter who are implying some very nefarious things when they say stuff like, “why is she messaging a young teenage boy in the first place?”. What they’re trying to imply is that she’s a pervert and was trying to groom him, let’s keep it real. 

 

And if that’s not what they’re trying to imply, they should make that very clear. 

 

I think the reactions to this have been bizarre. She messaged a 17 year old who is part of a huge television show to get a number of one of his co-workers, and then then 17 year old boy posts this private message for the world to see. Do people not think she has a right to be a little bit annoyed with that? She even said in the video that she didn’t know if he was younger than 21 but suspected he probably was. 
 

I’m not even a fan of her but the reactions to it have been weird to me. It’s like people have been waiting for her to mess up and are now implying disgusting things about her. 

 

They tried to make Drake a pedo for simply saying good job to Millie Bobby Brown. She definitely is an idiot. Cause I wouldn't have said **** after the DMs were exposed.  And ignorance isn't an excuse. She's old enough to know better. These girls lack real media training and it shows every day.

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Why didn’t she dm the actor she was interested in herself? It’s not like his instagram is hard to find.

 

She tried using a random teenager who is a known shitposter as a wingman for a dick appointment. What was she expecting? lol.

 

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This girl needs to hand over her social media to her label at this point cuz... :deadbanana:

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I don't get why the problem is DM'ing a teenage boy, she didn't flirt him obviously, but what did she expect? to not have her DM's "leaked"? She fools around all the time by doing all the **** she does and now she's hurtbutt by this? lol

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I thought it was weird of him to post that but calling a 17 year old a 'snake' over this is even weirder

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Noah shouldn't have done that but he's under 18. Doja isn't. She's a full ass adult acting with the same emotional IQ as a teenager. Bizarre weirdo.

 

Whatever happened to having your people contact his people? You don't need to DM a child to get laid. Weirdo weirdo.

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4 hours ago, professor2000 said:

And here lies my question/point.  Everyone thought it was cute then, now it’s disgusting…? Interesting.  :laugh: 

 

 

 

Everyone thought she was joking, including Noah. Now everyone realizes a fully grown adult woman was asking a minor to handle her d*ck appointments. It completely switches from good and harmless fun to inappropriate. And her reaction on top of it, calling the minor names, makes things even worse.

 

"There's not a switch that goes off at 18" no. If she had asked a 19 year old it would've still been inappropriate. Tbh asking any of his co-stars is weird because:

 

1. They're his co-stars, unless you're actually friends with them and know what kind of relationship they have with Joseph, you might be putting them in an uncomfortable position.

2. Joseph's socials are very public and just his name :rip: why do you need to be directed to them by someone else in the first place?

 

It just becomes weirder the younger the co-star is, and Noah being 17 makes things jump from weird to inappropriate.

 

I don't think there's a blanket like rule that says you can't interact with a minor if you're in your 20s, especially if you're in the same/similar industry, but there are acceptable and non acceptable contexts. Drake DMing 14 year old MBB about "boy trouble" was inappropriate. If she had asked industry advice, it would've been more normal (though 14 is pushing it).

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5 minutes ago, More Than A Melody said:

Everyone thought she was joking, including Noah. Now everyone realizes a fully grown adult woman was asking a minor to handle her d*ck appointments. It completely switches from good and harmless fun to inappropriate. And her reaction on top of it, calling the minor names, makes things even worse.

 

"There's not a switch that goes off at 18" no. If she had asked a 19 year old it would've still been inappropriate. Tbh asking any of his co-stars is weird because:

 

1. They're his co-stars, unless you're actually friends with them and know what kind of relationship they have with Joseph, you might be putting them in an uncomfortable position.

2. Joseph's socials are very public and just his name :rip: why do you need to be directed to them by someone else in the first place?

 

It just becomes weirder the younger the co-star is, and Noah being 17 makes things jump from weird to inappropriate.

 

I don't think there's a blanket like rule that says you can't interact with a minor if you're in your 20s, especially if you're in the same/similar industry, but there are acceptable and non acceptable contexts. Drake DMing 14 year old MBB about "boy trouble" was inappropriate. If she had asked industry advice, it would've been more normal (though 14 is pushing it).

Per the usual, y’all doing WAY too much.  I mean, so is Doja lol….BUT y’all make it seem like she asked the 17 y/o for a dick appointment. She asked to be introduced to a co-star.  :ryan2:  Him being 17 is completely irrelevant.  Her messages weren’t even sexually suggestive.  :rip: 
 

And how y’all know her tone wasn’t joking at the time, but she got annoyed after he posted a private convo?  Which she has the right to be annoyed about that.  Joke or not.  
 

He’s 17, not 6.  He’s competent enough to be an actor, he should be competent enough to understand the decorum of being a celeb in the public eye.  :laugh: 
 

They both wrong for different reasons.  But it’s not as salacious or predatory as people making it out to be.  :laugh:
 

 

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