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Aussie actor Jacob Elordi has sparked a fierce debate online after snapping at a fan on the streets of Japan for wanting a selfie.

Jacob Elordi has snapped at a fan in Japan who edged too close to the Aussie actor in hopes of a selfie.

The video of the fan encounter has been shared on social media platforms, which shows the Euphoria star looking agitated with the fan outside a busy street earlier this week.

“What up, chief?” the fan greeted the 28-year-old outside a restaurant, while placing his arm on the Aussie’s back.

“Don’t touch me, bro,” Elordi could be heard responding.

The fan later revealed himself to be Otavio Bittencourt when posting footage of the encounter on his Instagram page with the caption, “Just wanted a picture chief’ along with a sad face emoji.

The now-viral video has sparked a debate online. While some fans defended Elordi’s right to privacy and personal boundaries, others felt his snappy response was uncalled for.

A fan edged a little to close to Jacob Elordi in Japan in hopes of getting a selfie. Picture: Instagram

A fan edged a little to close to Jacob Elordi in Japan in hopes of getting a selfie. Picture: Instagram

When the actor kept walking, the fan reached out to touch Elordi’s back. Picture: Instagram

When the actor kept walking, the fan reached out to touch Elordi’s back. Picture: Instagram

Elordi then snapped at him in a tense exchange caught on camera. Picture: Instagram

Elordi then snapped at him in a tense exchange caught on camera. Picture: Instagram

“The fan was probably just excited,” one social media user wrote, while another added, “I understand boundaries, but the response felt a little cold.”

Those in support of the Frankenstein star – who is currently in Japan on vacation with his new girlfriend Kendall Jenner – were just as loud.

“Secondhand embarrassment and not because of Jacob. Why do you touch unsolicited people on the streets?” one wondered online as another commented, “Totally agree. Jacob had every right to react the way he did. Touching another individual is not without intention!! If you want a photo? Just ask! Jacob was aware of your presence. So why the touch?? You wanted to touch him!!”

A third person raged, “Why are you touching him. Don’t touch random people like wtf. Why do people think this is ok. The patience he must have, too many people up in his space.”

Elordi is currently in Japan on vacation with new girlfriend Kendall Jenner. Picture: Instagram

Elordi is currently in Japan on vacation with new girlfriend Kendall Jenner. Picture: Instagram

The pair have happily posed with staff and patrons at restaurants they’ve visited on their trip. Picture: Instagram

The pair have happily posed with staff and patrons at restaurants they’ve visited on their trip. Picture: Instagram

Elordi is known to value his personal space when out in public. Back in December, he also got into a tense exchange with a photographer in Paris when making his way through Gare du Nord train station.

“Jacob, we love you,” the photographer could be heard telling the actor, who was flanked by security guards at the time.

Elordi then removed one of his earphones and said, “You make it really hard for me to live.”

After the photographer repeated, “We love you,” the Brisbane-born star replied, “I don’t love you,” adding yet again, “You make it really hard for me to live.”

Two months prior to that exchange, he also got into a heated confrontation with an official on the Venice Film Festival red carpet.

A video of the interaction went viral showing Elordi interacting with fans before an official appears to hurry him along.

“I’m going to take a picture right here,” the defiant Saltburn actor told the festival staff member while posing for a selfie with a fan.

As he signed autographs and posed for more photos, Elordi again sternly addressed the official, “Don’t ever tell me what to do.”