Kylie Jenner’s Boyfriend Labeled ‘Tone-Deaf’ by Insider Over Opera Comments

kylie jenner‘s boyfriend, timothy chalametHe has been in the news for his opera and ballet comments. During a town hall discussion, the ‘Marty Supreme’ star said ‘nobody cares’ about the art form. Although he tried to modify his comment, it had no impact on the response. Recently, an industry insider termed the actor as “tone-deaf” and criticized “his attitude on press tours”. Additionally, the report claimed that Chalamet’s comments could jeopardize his chances at the Oscars.

Kylie Jenner’s boyfriend Timothée Chalamet was recently criticized online for his opera comments. A few weeks ago, she and Matthew McConaughey gathered for a candid discussion at a town hall event. During the conversation, Chalamet took a dig at opera and ballet, claiming that “nobody cares” about them.

Since then, the art community and those in Hollywood have openly criticized the 30-year-old actor. Recently an industry insider told People In this regard, “A tone-deaf delivery. But what he said is not wrong.” He said that Chalamet’s controversial comments were “silly” and that he had also become “too arrogant” during the press tour for “Marty Supreme”.

Although Jenner’s boyfriend was not expecting such a strong reaction, the source claimed that these comments could cost him the Oscar. For those unaware, the Hollywood star has been nominated for Best Actor in a Leading Role for “Marty Supreme” at the 98th Academy Awards.

According to the insider, the awards ceremony prioritizes “humility” and not “whatever he’s doing.” Adding to this, the outlet quoted a communications strategist who dubbed opera and ballet the “Olympics of the performing arts.” Furthermore, he advised, “This is also a small industry. Timothy might want to remember the golden rule: If you don’t have anything nice to say…”

Meanwhile, a Hollywood publicist supported Chalamet and claimed that “most Americans already believe” what the actor said. “People feigning outrage can start proving their support by posting a picture of the last ticket they bought for a ballet or opera performance,” he said.

Originally reported by Reality Tea

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