
Hollywood’s newest most hated, Timothee Chalamet, is in sizzling water with film icon Charlize Theron and nearly everyone else for faucet dancing on the significance of opera and ballet, RadarOnline.com can reveal.
The actor, 30, who already attracts side-eyes for his shameless PDA shows with pillow-lipped billionaire girlfriend Kylie Jenner, 28, has been barraged with a hornet’s nest of venom for belittling the classical arts as not related throughout a CNN city corridor in February.
“I do not wish to be working in ballet, or opera, or issues the place it is like, ‘Hey, hold this factor alive, despite the fact that like nobody cares about this anymore,'” he stated after which laughingly added, “All respect to all of the ballet and opera folks on the market.”
The mouthy comment fired up former dancer Theron, 50, who fumed: “Oh, boy, I hope I run into him in the future. That was a really reckless touch upon an artwork kind, two artwork kinds, that we have to raise up continuously as a result of, sure, they do have a tough time.
“However in 10 years, AI goes to have the ability to do Timothee’s job, nevertheless it won’t be able to switch an individual on a stage dancing reside. And we should not s–t on different artwork kinds.”
She famous dancers are extremely educated and wrestle to realize excellence of their self-discipline.
“It taught construction. It taught laborious work. It taught me to be powerful,” she stated.
Theron later walked again her remark that Chalamet can be changed by synthetic intelligence in a decade, however she’s not the one one sticking up for the humanities.
Legendary director Steven Spielberg talked concerning the communal experiences audiences get from films, ballet and opera, saying: “We wish that to go eternally.”
On TV’s ‘The View‘, Whoopi Goldberg additionally blasted Chalamet, noting he comes from a “dance household” – his grandmother, mom and sister danced with New York Metropolis Ballet – and to “watch out” about “crapping” on different artwork kinds, whereas costar Sunny Hostin known as him “vapid and shallow.”
Three-time Tony Award winner Nathan Lane, star of Broadway’s ‘The Producers‘, known as the comment “kaleidoscopic in its stupidity and insensitivity,” including, “What a schmuck!” Noting that Chalamet’s latest flick ‘Marty Supreme‘ was a couple of ping-pong champ, he sneers: “For those who suppose no person cares about opera and ballet, I am unable to let you know how a lot we do not care about ping-pong.”

