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Stranger Thing's Noah Schnapp set to gift £22,000 car to a fan for Christmas

Stranger Things star Noah Schnapp is set to give away a £24,000 car FREE to lucky fan for Christmas.

The actor, who plays Will Byers in the hit sci-fi horror show, has teamed up with HighKey Clout for the festive giveaway of the Tesla Model 3 electric car.

HighKey is also covering the tax fees, and Noah will deliver the vehicle to the lucky fan.

Anyone across the globe is able to take part in the event which launched on 20 December and runs for five days.

Noah, 16, is also giving away PlayStation 5s, signed by the actor and wireless earbuds.

The actor has teamed up with HighKey Clout for the festive giveaway of the Tesla Model 3 electric car (Image: Jam Press)

To win users simply need to follow everyone that @highkeyclout is following on Instagram (12 accounts in total)/

There is expected to be fierce competition in the giveaway as Noah has 18.6 million followers.

Winners of the competition will be announced on Christmas Day.

Noah will deliver the vehicle to the lucky fan (Image: Jam Press)

The star isn’t the first celebrity who has partnered with HighKey Clout to gift followers with a treat.

Other celebs to team up with the firm include Lil Pump, Rick Ross, Bella Thorne and Kevin Hart have, who’ve giving away money to their fans via the company.

The company has so far shelled out more than £152,000 in giveaways throughout 2020.

Noah was rushed into hospital in November suffering from a severe flu.

He later told fans on Instagram he was recovering well after receiving treatment.

Noah wrote alongside a picture of himself from hospital: “Thanks everyone for all the good wishes. Working hard, a bad flu, all ok now… back to my day life.”

Noah is currently taking a break from filming Stranger Things due production being delayed by the pandemic.

Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk


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