Noah Schnapp has responded to Doja Cat after she called him "snake" for sharing a private conversation between the two of them.
The 17-year-old returned to TikTok on Wednesday, (July 13) and shared a video of himself doing math equations with the musician's hit song 'Kiss Me More' playing in the background.
After many comments from users on the social media platform referring to the actor's song choice for his video, Schnapp responded by saying the two stars have reconciled.
Schnapp wrote: "Guys everything is all good I apologized and I still follow her and love her music no hard feelings," in the comments section and pinned it at top of the video.
The controversy started when Schnapp posted a now-deleted TikTok video featuring a DM where the 26-year-old 'Say So' singer expressed romantic interest in his Stranger Things co-star Joseph Quinn.
Cat asked Schnapp if Quin has a girlfriend to which he responded with, "LMAOO slide into his DMS." She then said she doesn't know his social handles so he provided them.

A few days later, the rapper sparked backlash when she went on Instagram Live and said Schnapp was "socially unaware" for revealing their private conversation online.
She said that Schnapp "is a kid" and added, "when you're that young, you make mistakes. You do dumb s***. I'm like trying to be super fair."
"You do dumb s***, you say dumb s***, you f***ing, f*** up relationships with people. You make mistakes," she continued.
The 'Kiss Me More' singer then went on to reveal that she too has had her "share of f*** ups" and learned from her mistakes, before declaring that it was like "weasel s**t" for the Netflix star to expose their conversation.
"Like you're supposed [to] do that so that you know you're not supposed to do that in the future. I did my share of f*** ups so that I don't f*** up again," Doja said.
"But the fact that Noah did that, like went and posted a private conversation between me and him is so unbelievably socially unaware and whack. That's like borderline snake s***, that's like weasel s***," she added.