A 27-year-old model has come under fire after asking 14-year-old Stranger Things star Finn Wolfhard to 'hit her up' in four years.

Ali Michael, from Texas, shared an image of the Canadian child star in an Instagram story last week with a caption that has caused an uproar among fans.

Alongside the image she wrote: 'Not to be weird but hit me up in 4 years @finnwolfhardofficial'.

Texan model Ali Michael (pictured right at New York Fashion Week in 2008), 27, has come under fire after asking a 14-year-old child star to 'hit her up' when he reaches 18

Ali shared a photo of Canadian child actor Finn Wolfhard on her Instagram story writing: 'Not to be weird but hit me up in 4 years @finnwolfhardofficial'

With a 13 year age gap between the pair, the model has been criticized for 'sexualizing' children, with her message widely panned as 'disgusting'.

Taking to Twitter, one user wrote: 'Ali Michael is literally 27 this whole joking abt children hitting puberty and sexualizing them as a way to invoke a funny rhetoric is (sick emoji) (sic).'

Another added: 'I thought jokes were supposed to be funny not scary. Such an immature 27 year old.'

Fans of Ali have jumped to her defense, describing her comments about the actor as a 'joke.' However, many remained unconvinced.

Finn is best known for his role as Mike in the hit Netflix series Stranger Things and his fans have been left 'disgusted' by the model's comments

Backtrack: Michael later deleted the message from her social media account

Several Twitter users have pointed out that if a man had made a similar comments, he may have been treated differently.

One tweeted: 'And if the roles were reversed and a 27y/o man said this about a 14 y/o people would be dragging him, but since she's a girl it's ok? wtf'

Agreeing, another wrote: 'If a man messaged a 14 y/o girl with the same message would you be seeing it as a joke? Discuss'.

Many accused the model of 'sexualizing' children and branded the 'joke' categorically unfunny

Ali has since responded to the criticism, once again taking to Instagram to apologize for her earlier comment, describing it as 'completely absolutely a joke'.

She wrote: 'Hi, Yesterday I posted a picture of Mike from Stranger Things and wrote 'Call me in 4 years.' It was completely and absolutely a joke but I understand that people have been offended by it.

'It was wrong to joke about and I apologise. I do not want Mike from Stranger Things to call me. I hope this clears things up.'

Several Twitter users have pointed out that if a man had made a similar comments he may have been treated differently

In a statement to Teen Vogue she added: 'On October 30th, I posted an Instagram Story with a photo of Finn Wolfhard who plays “Mike” in Stranger Things asking him to, "call me in four years."

'The general nature of my social media platforms is often one of humour, sarcasm and playful self-deprecation. I often quote, post and publicly respond to music videos, films, documentaries and television shows in a frank and candid manner.

'The nature of my posts in response to television and media are always tongue-in-cheek and never intended to mislead or upset anyone. In the past, I have asked fictitious characters of films to call me (namely Edward Scissorhands and Simba from the Lion King).

Ali (pictured left in 2008) has since responded to the criticism once again taking to Instagram to apologise for her comments describing them as 'completely absolutely a joke'

Ali Michael made headlines in 2008 when the then 17-year-old model was booted from the Paris Fashion Week after being labeled 'fat'

'In this instance, it has become clear to me that asking a character 'to call in four years' and inappropriately tagging the underage actor who plays the character (Mike) was upsetting, suggestive and concerning for my audience.

'It was never my intention (nor has it ever been) to sexualise a minor in any way shape or form. To those I offended or misled, I apologise for a post made in haste and lacking in sensitivity, particularly considering the landscape of the present culture.'

MailOnline has reached out to Ali Michael's management for a comment.

The model's comments came just a week after Finn's former agent Tyler Grasham from APA talent agency was fired following numerous allegations of sexual assault were made against him.

Tyler Grasham had been put on leave on Wednesday while APA talent agency investigated allegations of sexual assault, which first came to light after filmmaker and ex-child star, Blaise Godbe Lipman, shared a letter to Facebook and Instagram as part of the #MeToo campaign.

But four days later, APA announced through a spokesperson that the prominent agent had been terminated, following more accusations of misconduct by other male actors and filmmakers.

Finn, known for his role as Mike Wheeler in the hit Netflix series 'Stranger Things,' parted ways with the agent and the company all together this week after the claims surfaced.

Ali Michael made headlines in 2008 when the then 17-year-old model was booted from the Paris Fashion Week after being labeled 'fat' for gaining 5lbs, according to a Wall Street Journal article.

The striking brunette has since emerged as a vocal critic of the fashion industry's stringent beauty standards and has spoken out about her struggles with eating disorders.