Timothée Chalamet is right: ballet is ready to die
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What happened: Timothée Chalamet might win Oscars, but ballet is noble in its irrelevance
Cross-source context: Daily Wire highlights in order to understand why opera and ballet fans are so mad at actor Timothée Chalamet, you’ll need to go back to a February 24 town... You know, we gotta keep this genre alive,'” Chalamet said at the time. Vox highlights after spending the past several months engaged in an intense Oscar campaign for Marty Supreme — including claiming that his performance as pompous ping-pong player Marty... Chalamet’s loss wasn’t a total upset, given Jordan’s win at the Actor Awards two weeks prior.
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Timothée Chalamet might win Oscars, but ballet is noble in its irrelevance
In order to understand why opera and ballet fans are so mad at actor Timothée Chalamet, you’ll need to go back to a February 24 town hall interview he did with Matthew McConaughey for Variety and CNN. At the time, the 30-year-old “Marty Supreme” star disparaged the two art forms, claiming they were
Timothée Chalamet’s Oscars campaign had a lot of missteps, but the award for Best Actor was never guaranteed. | Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic
After spending the past several months engaged in an intense Oscar campaign for Marty Supreme — including claiming that his performance as pompous ping-pong playe
In order to understand why opera and ballet fans are so mad at actor Timothée Chalamet, you’ll need to go back to a February 24 town... You know, we gotta keep this genre alive,'” Chalamet said at the time.
Vox
After spending the past several months engaged in an intense Oscar campaign for Marty Supreme — including claiming that his performance as pompous ping-pong player Marty... Chalamet’s loss wasn’t a total upset, given Jordan’s win at the Actor Awards two weeks prior.
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Timothée Chalamet Still Getting Slammed For Saying Ballet And Opera Are Dead.
In order to understand why opera and ballet fans are so mad at actor Timothée Chalamet, you’ll need to go back to a February 24 town... You know, we gotta keep this genre alive,'” Chalamet said at the time.
After spending the past several months engaged in an intense Oscar campaign for Marty Supreme — including claiming that his performance as pompous ping-pong player Marty... Chalamet’s loss wasn’t a total upset, given Jordan’s win at the Actor Awards two weeks prior.
In order to understand why opera and ballet fans are so mad at actor Timothée Chalamet, you’ll need to go back to a February 24 town hall interview he did with Matthew McConaughey for Variety and CNN. At the time, the 30-year-old “Marty Supreme” star disparaged the two art forms, claiming they were
Timothée Chalamet’s Oscars campaign had a lot of missteps, but the award for Best Actor was never guaranteed. | Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic
After spending the past several months engaged in an intense Oscar campaign for Marty Supreme — including claiming that his performance as pompous ping-pong playe
In order to understand why opera and ballet fans are so mad at actor Timothée Chalamet, you’ll need to go back to a February 24 town hall interview he did with Matthew McConaughey for Variety and CNN. At the time, the 30-year-old “Marty Supreme” star disparaged the two art forms, claiming they were
Timothée Chalamet’s Oscars campaign had a lot of missteps, but the award for Best Actor was never guaranteed. | Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic
After spending the past several months engaged in an intense Oscar campaign for Marty Supreme — including claiming that his performance as pompous ping-pong playe