Gaten Matarazzo, the Stranger Things actor who plays Dustin Henderson, has again drawn attention after a story he shared in 2024 resurfaced on social media in early January 2026. The anecdote has renewed discussion about the pressures and boundaries faced by child actors who grow up in the public eye.
Matarazzo spoke about the incident during a May 2024 appearance on the Inside of You podcast with Michael Rosenbaum. He described a meet-and-greet event where a woman in her 40s told him, “I’ve had a crush on you since you were 13.” At the time, Matarazzo was already an adult, but the comment referred to when he was a minor.
He initially assumed the remark might be harmless, but the situation escalated when the woman acknowledged the age difference. The encounter became more uncomfortable as her teenage daughter stood nearby and reacted with shock. Matarazzo said his own mother was also present during the exchange.
The actor described the moment as “insane” but said he handled it professionally. He has previously mentioned that such experiences are not isolated, noting that he and other young cast members have dealt with inappropriate behavior from fans during public events.
When the story first went viral in 2024, many fans and commentators criticized the woman’s comment as inappropriate and predatory. The discussion highlighted perceived double standards, with many pointing out that similar remarks made by adult men toward young girls would be widely condemned.
As the story resurfaces in 2026, it continues to underline concerns about privacy, safety, and respect for young performers. While Matarazzo has often spoken positively about Stranger Things and its impact on his life, the incident reflects the darker side of early fame that many child actors face.