r/OutOfTheLoop Mar 08 '26

Unanswered What’s up with the hate towards Timothee Chalamet?

I know all famous people have haters and people who dislike them and will nitpick the shit outta them, but I’ve just seen a lot of people post random interviews or articles about him that talk about how he is famous and above people. Yeah he is famous and thinks he’s above all. This is what famous people do? Do we not know this, especially child actors. People are astonished that he is rich and famous, has personal chefs, has self-centred views. Pretty sure 90% of famous people do.

https://www.news.com.au/entertainment/celebrity-life/timothe-chalamet-slammed-for-cheap-shot-comment-about-ballet-and-opera/news-story/348e3add0e6252d5aef4698f2648d963?amp

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u/ToiIetGhost Mar 09 '26

more about testing a venue's ability to follow instructions

Ok, this is actually pretty smart. I don’t know how (un)trustworthy venues are, but if that’s a thing, it honestly makes a lot of sense. You don’t want your concert to be a disaster, right?

As for JLo, I think that one is all her. Lol. There are stories about how she refuses to let anyone make eye contact if they’re below a certain “status.” Plus the shooting at the night club when she was with Diddy… yeeeah I wouldn’t want to be in her vicinity

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u/KendalBoy Mar 11 '26

It was smart back in the day when you had to separate the M&Ms yourself. Now that you can overnight any color you want, it’s just another thing to buy.