What did Nathan Lane say about Timothée Chalamet?
Nathan Lane called Timothée Chalamet a "schmuck" and criticized his comments about opera and ballet.
Celebrity / Controversies
Nathan Lane has publicly criticized Timothée Chalamet for his comments dismissing the importance of opera and ballet, as well as questioning the relevance of a town hall featuring both Chalamet and Matthew McConaughey.
Nathan Lane's recent appearance on *The View* sparked controversy as he didn't hold back in expressing his disagreement with Timothée Chalamet's views on the performing arts. Chalamet had previously suggested that no one cares about keeping ballet and opera alive, which drew criticism from various figures in the arts community.
Lane, known for his roles in theater and film, questioned the platform given to Chalamet and McConaughey, humorously asking why there wasn't a town hall discussing strategies to remove Donald Trump from the White House. He also poked fun at Chalamet's upcoming film, *Marty Supreme*, by suggesting that people care even less about ping-pong than opera and ballet.
Steven Spielberg entered the conversation at SXSW, highlighting the significance of communal experiences like moviegoing, concerts, and live performances. Ballerina Misty Copeland and opera singer Isabel Leonard also voiced their disapproval of Chalamet’s remarks, emphasizing the lasting impact and cultural importance of ballet and opera. Copeland noted that popularity does not equate to significance, while Leonard criticized Chalamet’s narrow-minded views as an artist.
Chalamet has yet to respond to the criticisms. However, he had previously spoken about his family’s involvement in ballet and compared the movements in ping-pong to balletic grace in an interview with USA TODAY.
Nathan Lane called Timothée Chalamet a "schmuck" and criticized his comments about opera and ballet.
Steven Spielberg subtly referenced the controversy at SXSW, emphasizing the importance of preserving experiences like ballet and opera.
As of the latest reports, Timothée Chalamet has not addressed the criticisms.
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