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Walker Scobell Opts Out of High School Prom Following Death Threats to Peers

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Walker Scobell Opts Out of High School Prom Following Death Threats to Peers

Walker Scobell, the 17-year-old star of the "Percy Jackson and the Olympians" series, announced Sunday he will skip his high school prom. The decision follows a series of death threats directed at his classmates and potential dates.

Scobell addressed the situation via his Instagram Story, expressing concern for the safety of his peers and their families. He stated that the harassment targeted teenage girls who could be "remotely associated" with him based on their proximity to his residence.

"Just to let everyone know, I will not be attending prom," Scobell told his millions of followers. He urged fans to stop the targeting, calling the behavior "not cool" and "weird" in a direct appeal to his fanbase.

The threats reportedly stem from obsessive "shipping" and toxic parasocial dynamics within the show's digital community. Harassment has allegedly been directed at those in the actor’s immediate social circle by individuals speculating on his personal life.

School officials have voiced support for the actor’s decision while condemning the digital abuse. Many observers have described the situation as a disturbing escalation of modern fan culture and online obsession with young celebrities.

Law enforcement has been notified of the threats, which reportedly extend to the families of the targeted teenagers. Investigations into the social media accounts involved are ongoing as authorities attempt to identify those responsible for the messages.

The incident occurs as Scobell enjoys continued success with his television series, which premiered its second season in late 2025. Production for the third season is currently underway, though set security has reportedly been bolstered.

The harassment has reignited national conversations regarding the safety of minors in the public eye. President Donald Trump has previously emphasized the need for digital accountability to protect American youth from cyber-stalking and online harassment.

While the administration is currently managing international tensions, including a naval blockade of Iranian ports, domestic safety remains a significant priority. The White House has recently called for improved content moderation on major social platforms.

Scobell’s representatives have not released further details regarding specific security measures or law enforcement involvement. The young star remains a prominent figure for Disney as the fantasy franchise continues to grow in popularity.

Fans across social media have rallied behind Scobell with supportive messages and calls for responsible behavior. The actor’s decision to prioritize public safety over a milestone high school experience has drawn widespread respect from the industry.