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Met Opera beefs with Timothée Chalamet

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 · 15h · on MSN
Timothée Chalamet sparks debate with cringey comment on ballet and opera
The "Marty Supreme" actor spoke candidly about a number of hot-button topics in Hollywood in a recent interview with co-star Matthew McConaughey.

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 · 6h · on MSN
Timothée Chalamet Is Beefing With the Ballet and Opera Communities
 · 8h · on MSN
Timothée Chalamet Faces Backlash After Saying 'No One Cares' About Opera, Ballet: 'Words Carry Influence'
 · 11h
Timothée Chalamet faces backlash from opera and ballet stars over ‘disrespectful’ comment
Timothée Chalamet has pirouetted his way into controversy after claiming "no one cares" about ballet or opera – with opera singers criticising his “disappointing” take.

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 · 13h
Met Opera beefs with Timothée Chalamet after his controversial comment about the performing arts
 · 16h
Timothée Chalamet Sparks Outrage With Controversial Arts Comment
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