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- The actor recently revealed that after thinking he didn’t need it as a “happy-go-lucky kid,” he’s since gone to therapy, which he agrees with Ariana Grande that it should be mandatory for children in their line of work.
- “It’s hard to grow up in the public eye,” he told USA Today.
- “You don’t know yourself, you haven’t figured anything out, and now you’re expected to know everything and have all the answers.” Watch on Deadline Related Stories News Ariana Grande Says ‘Quiet On Set’ Nickelodeon Allegations Are “Devastating”: “The Environment Needs To Be Made Safer” News How Will’s “Self-Acceptance Journey” In ‘Stranger Things 5’ Leads Him To That Vol.
- 1 Finale Bombshell Moment: “He Is Stronger Than We All Think” Schnapp continued, “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.” Debuting its series finale on New Year’s Eve, Schnapp was 11 when filming Season 1 of Netflix’s Stranger Things, which kicked off its five-season run in 2016.



