Timothée Chalamet arrived at the Oscars red carpet with a serious expression, and his outfit received negative reactions from many fans.
The 30-year-old actor has been nominated for Best Actor for his role in “Marty Supreme,” a film by Josh Safdie. The movie is based on the true story of a ping-pong player in 1950s New York City.
He’s up against strong competition, including Michael B. Jordan playing two characters in Ryan Coogler’s Sinners, and Leonardo DiCaprio’s performance in Paul Thomas Anderson’s One Battle After Another.
Timothée Chalamet’s perceived arrogance during interviews is starting to turn public opinion against him. The Daily Mail reports, through exclusive sources, that a campaign to protest him – nicknamed ‘Stop Timmy’ – is gaining momentum as the Academy Awards approach.
The actor, coming from a family with a background in ballet—his mother and sister both trained in it—made the situation worse by saying that people aren’t interested in opera or ballet.
I was completely captivated when Timothée Chalamet stepped onto the Oscars red carpet! He wore this stunning all-white suit and tie, but then he paired it with these incredibly bold, oversized black sunglasses – it was such a striking and unexpected look, and I absolutely loved it.
He walked over to the excited fans separated by a barrier and happily posed for selfies with them.
People on X, previously known as Twitter, heavily criticized the group’s outfits, with one user complaining that the wearer didn’t deserve an Oscar nomination because of how bad they looked.
Someone else jokingly questioned what could have led to such an unusual look, with one person comparing the young actor to a milkman.
Someone called his outfit a ‘disaster,’ and another joked that he could use some style advice from Kylie Jenner’s family, the Kardashians and Jenners.
Okay, seriously, Timothée and Kylie have been together for three years now, and it’s just… everything! He even gave her a shout-out when he won those Golden Globe and Critics’ Choice awards – can you believe it?! And then she showed up at the Oscars this year and completely stole the show. I was losing it! She just looks amazing, and they’re so cute together, I can’t get enough!
Even though she didn’t walk the red carpet, she made a striking entrance at the Dolby Theatre wearing a stunning red Schiaparelli gown that showed off her figure.
The well-known reality star wore a low-cut dress, revealing a significant amount of décolletage, as she walked to sit next to her boyfriend, who has been nominated for an Oscar.
The awards ceremony on Sunday night followed a recent exchange sparked by Timothée Chalamet’s comments about opera and ballet, which Steven Spielberg had subtly criticized.
The 30-year-old said this candidly while discussing with Matthew McConaughey whether movie theaters will be able to stay in business.
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In a conversation with Variety’s Actors on Actors, he explained he wasn’t interested in careers like ballet or opera – work where the focus is simply on maintaining something that’s lost its relevance or public interest.
Chalamet, up for an Oscar this Sunday for his role in ‘Marty Supreme,’ jokingly said he’d lost viewers by making a self-deprecating comment. He prefaced his remark with a nod to fans of ballet and opera, then added, ‘I just made a pointless statement and it probably cost me viewers.’
Honestly, I was furious when I heard what he said! It wasn’t just me, either – everyone was up in arms! Like, Misty Copeland, the ballerina? Absolutely livid. And Nathan Lane, a total legend? He was not happy. It was a huge deal, and so many people in the theater world were rightfully outraged.
This week, legendary director Steven Spielberg publicly criticized Timothée Chalamet, following reports in the Daily Mail about a growing effort – nicknamed ‘Stop Timmy’ – to hinder his chances at the upcoming Academy Awards.
During an interview at the South by Southwest film festival, Spielberg subtly criticized Timothée Chalamet while also sharing his thoughts on the future of movie theaters.
He explained that the most meaningful part, for him, is when they can bring people together in an unusual, dimly lit place where everyone is new to each other.
He explained, according to Variety, that truly great movies, concerts, ballets, and operas all have the unique ability to leave audiences with a powerful mix of emotions that stay with them long after it ends.
The crowd reacted with cheers and laughter to the clear joke about Chalamet, and Spielberg, smiling, added that they hoped that energy would continue throughout the event.
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