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Jaden Smith claims that the Four Seasons Hotel in Toronto “spiked” his pancakes with cheese and then kicked him out of his hotel room.

Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith’s son is in Toronto to film a romantic drama titled Life In A Year, about a teen who learns his girlfriend, played by Cara Delevingne, only has one year left to live.

On Saturday afternoon, the 18-year-old actor took to Twitter to complain about the service he received at the hotel.

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He began with “The Four Seasons In Toronto Just Made Me Want to Throw Up On MySelf.”

The Four Seasons In Toronto Just Made Me Want to Throw Up On MySelf. — Jaden Smith (@officialjaden) May 27, 2017

He added, “I Hope The Four Seasons In Toronto Puts Me On The No Stay List.”

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I Hope The Four Seasons In Toronto Puts Me On The No Stay List. — Jaden Smith (@officialjaden) May 27, 2017

From there he claimed that the hotel “spiked my pancakes with cheese,” and that “I’m surprised I’m still alive.”

The Four Seasons In Toronto Spiked My Pancakes With Cheese, I'm Surprised I'm Still Alive. — Jaden Smith (@officialjaden) May 27, 2017

Then he wrote, “After They Kicked Me Out Of My Room.”

After They Kicked Me Out Of My Room — Jaden Smith (@officialjaden) May 27, 2017

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Smith’s tweets raised many questions among his 6.38 million Twitter followers, with some people pointing out that ricotta is a type of cheese.

@officialjaden You're vegan, right? I'm sure by now, if you've read any number of responses to your tweet, you now know what ricotta is. — I Am the Cheese (@illuminarts1972) May 28, 2017

@officialjaden Riccotta is cheese. They didn't spike anything, you had a reading comprehension fail. — Vulcan Has No Moon (@VulcanHasNoMoon) May 28, 2017

@officialjaden run your tweets by your publicist first. You're lactose intolerant? Lactaid or ask questions. or travel with the cook at your house. — Foodies Like Us (@foodieslikeus) May 29, 2017

Some fans were quick to point out, however, that he most likely ordered the restaurant’s famous lemon ricotta infused pancakes.

@officialjaden You poor angel! If only it’d been on the menu! pic.twitter.com/4VHWFOrOjb — klavoie (@klavoie) May 28, 2017

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Just days before the drama began with the hotel and Smith, it was announced that his Netflix series The Get Down was cancelled after the first season. Some fans of the show were disappointed, but many people used the example in response to Smith’s Twitter rant about his pancakes.

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@officialjaden you know what didn't get four seasons? the get down. — books // nsfr (@pteridophobia) May 27, 2017

@officialjaden You know what's not alive? The get down — bel (@79WANG) May 27, 2017

@officialjaden Netflix Canceling The Get Down Just Made Me Want To Throw Up On Myself — Phee 🇧🇧 (@LARRY_4_LIFE) May 27, 2017

@officialjaden the Get Down Was Cancelled and You Haven't Said Anything But That's not of my business — nsfr (@Iegsofwoodwaves) May 27, 2017

The Four Seasons Toronto official Twitter account tweeted about the incident writing, “Lemon Ricotta Pancakes, so famous, even @PageSix is talking about them 🍋🧀🥞✨ #wakeupwithFS.”

Lemon Ricotta Pancakes, so famous, even @PageSix is talking about them 🍋🧀🥞✨ #wakeupwithFS pic.twitter.com/hwbYw2nnkt — Four Seasons Toronto (@FSToronto) May 29, 2017