Timothée Chalamet treated his 19.3 million Instagram followers to a bizarre 14-minute livestream on Monday afternoon during which he smashed a guitar and danced shirtless.
The Oscar nominee – who turns 29 this Friday – began the live broadcast somberly with him sitting in an office chair inside a huge empty soundstage.
Timothée watched a montage of footage of Bob Dylan while his 1991 song Blind Willie McTell played in the background.
Chalamet, who plays Dylan in A Complete Unknown, randomly smashed a guitar into pieces Nirvana style without saying a word.
The Dune: Part Two action star then raised his arms triumphantly as The Black Eyed Peas’ 2009 song I Gotta Feeling began playing.
“Congratulations Timmothée,” the big screen appeared, misspelling Timmothée’s name.
Timothée Chalamet treated his 19.3 million Instagram followers to a rare 14-minute livestream on Monday afternoon during which he smashed a guitar and danced shirtless.
‘You did it. Well done Timmy. Good luck with your future. Impressive, to say the least. We are very proud of you. We will see his other films.
Chalamet danced before a shadowy figure resembling his famous girlfriend of one year, producer and Kardashians star Kylie Jenner, walked into frame, hugged him and walked out of frame.
Four more shadowy people hugged the native New Yorker, who took off his hoodie to reveal a white T-shirt and danced across the vast space.
Timothée fired three confetti cannons into the air before deciding to submerge his entire head in a sink.
Chalamet then took off his tank top, showing off his slim 5-foot-10 frame.
The Bleu de Chanel brand ambassador dropped to the floor, performed the Homer Simpson spin move and repeatedly thrust his hips.
The live broadcast ended as Timothée, still shirtless, walked out of the venue towards a rain-soaked loading dock located near a train track while humming to himself.
Chalamet’s video came after he celebrated Christmas early with the Kylie Cosmetics founder, 27, and her daughter Stormi Webster, 6; and his son Aire Webster, 2; of her five-year relationship with disgraced Astroworld founder Travis Scott.
“They had a really nice dinner together with Kylie’s family and drove to see the Christmas lights,” a source said. Page six.
The Oscar nominee, who turns 29 this Friday, began the live broadcast somberly sitting in an office chair inside a huge empty soundstage.
Timothée watched a montage of footage of Bob Dylan while his 1991 song Blind Willie McTell played in the background.
Chalamet, who plays Dylan in A Complete Unknown, randomly smashed a guitar into pieces Nirvana style without saying a word.
The Dune: Part Two action star then raised his arms triumphantly as The Black Eyed Peas’ 2009 song I Gotta Feeling began playing.
The big screen flashed: ‘Congratulations Timmothee. You did it. Well done Timmy. Good luck with your future. Impressive, to say the least. We are very proud of you. We will see your other films.
Chalamet danced before a shadowy figure resembling his famous girlfriend of one year, producer and Kardashian star Kylie Jenner, walked into frame, hugged him and walked out of frame.
Four more shadowy people hugged the native New Yorker, who took off his hoodie to reveal a white T-shirt and danced across the vast space.
Timothée fired three confetti cannons into the air before deciding to submerge his entire head in a sink.
Chalamet then took off his tank top, showing off his slim 5ft 10in frame.
The Bleu de Chanel brand ambassador dropped to the floor, performed the Homer Simpson spin move and repeatedly thrust his hips.
The live broadcast ended as Timothée, still shirtless, walked out of the venue towards a rain-soaked loading dock located near a train track while humming to himself.
‘Timothée not only gave gifts to Kylie, but he also gave some to the children, which Kylie thought was very sweet and thoughtful. Kylie and Timothée will be with their families for Christmas, but will stay connected despite being apart. “They plan to FaceTiming, text and call.”
Triple threat Wonka spent five years preparing to transform into the legendary Bob Dylan for Searchlight Pictures’ fully authorized biopic A Complete Unknown, which hits US cinemas this Wednesday and UK cinemas on January 17 .
Timothée reportedly recruited the exact same team (movement coach Polly Bennett, vocal coach Scott Flaherty, and dialect coach Erik Singer) that his Dune co-star Austin Butler hired to play Elvis in 2022.
Last week, Chalamet was nominated for the Best Actor in a Motion Picture (Drama) trophy at the 82nd Golden Globe Awards, airing Jan. 5 on CBS/Paramount+.
The Independent Spirit Award winner faces stiff competition against Conclave’s Ralph Fiennes, Queer’s Daniel Craig, Sing Sing’s Colman Domingo, The Apprentice’s Sebastian Stan and The Brutalist’s Adrien Brody.
Timothée has already won awards for his performance at the Gotham Awards, the Boston Society of Film Critics, the Astra Film Awards, the Palm Springs Film Festival and the Santa Barbara Film Festival.
Two-time Oscar winner Cate Blanchett previously played young, electric-age Dylan, aka Jude Quinn, in Todd Haynes’ critically acclaimed 2007 experimental drama I’m Not There.
However, A Complete Unknown was produced by the enigmatic 83-year-old, who tweeted on December 4 that he is “sure (Chalamet) will be completely believable like me,” hinting that he never intends to see the film.
Chalamet’s video came after he celebrated Christmas early with the Kylie Cosmetics founder, 27, and her two children.
A source told Page Six: ‘Timothée not only received gifts for Kylie, but he also received some for the kids, which Kylie thought was very sweet and thoughtful. Kylie and Timothée will be with their families for Christmas, but will remain connected despite being apart (pictured on January 7).
Triple threat Wonka spent five years preparing to transform into the legendary Bob Dylan for Searchlight Pictures’ fully authorized biopic A Complete Unknown, which hits US cinemas this Wednesday and UK cinemas on January 17 .
Bob seemed most excited about Elijah Wald’s ‘fantastic’ 2015 book, Dylan Goes Electric! the movie was based on: “After you’ve seen the movie, read the book.”
Director James Mangold’s critically acclaimed adaptation also stars Elle Fanning, Edward Norton, Boyd Holbrook Monica Barbaro, Nick Offerman, Dan Fogler and Joe Tippett.
And on December 4, the NYU Gallatin School alum wrapped the lead role in Josh Safdie’s solo directorial debut, Marty Supreme, which he is also producing.
A24’s $70 million-budgeted ping pong drama also stars Gwyneth Paltrow, Tyler the Creator and Fran Drescher.