From sliding into Noah Schnapp's DMs to Joseph Quinn PDA: How Doja Cat manifested her dream man

Doja Cat's relentless pursuit of the actor ultimately paid off, proving her determination led to the last laugh.


Pop Culture & Art August 19, 2024
Courtesy: Reuters

Doja Cat has solidified her status as an iconic figure in pop culture. While her music consistently resonates with fans, it's her ability to entertain and amuse that makes her stand out. Recently, she was seen in public with Joseph Quinn, sparking interest due to their intriguing past connection.

Fans quickly recalled how intensely Doja Cat had pursued the new Fantastic Four actor, praising her determination and how she eventually got the last laugh after her previous interaction with Noah Schnapp. Doja’s fascination with Quinn dates back to July 2022, soon after the fourth season of Stranger Things was released. Noah Schnapp shared a TikTok revealing a conversation where Doja expressed interest in Quinn and asked Schnapp to help set them up.

The TikTok caused controversy, with Doja Cat expressing disappointment that Schnapp had leaked their private exchange. During a live stream, she acknowledged that Schnapp was young and prone to mistakes but wasn't pleased with his decision to share their DMs. She remarked that while mistakes are common at that age, Schnapp's actions bordered on betrayal.

Despite the incident, Doja Cat didn’t back down. She boldly declared her interest in Quinn on her X account, making it clear to everyone. It seems her persistence paid off, as Pop Base recently reported that Doja Cat was spotted holding hands with Joseph Quinn in London, with their body language suggesting a romantic connection.

Fans are thrilled by this new development, admiring Doja Cat’s determination to win over Quinn. They also noted how she played the long game, reflecting on the drama with Schnapp two years ago and how she ultimately achieved her goal.

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