Moderatorinnen von The View führen erneute Kritik an Timothée Chalamets Ballett- und Oper-Kommentaren an

Nach ersten Reaktionen von Ballett- und Opernorganisationen haben die Moderatorinnen von The View Whoopi Goldberg, Sunny Hostin und Sara Haines Timothée Chalamet für Bemerkungen kritisiert, in denen er umkämpfte Kinos mit nachlassendem Interesse an diesen Kunstformen verglich. Sie hoben das Tanz-Erbe seiner Familie hervor, verteidigten den Wert der Künste, während weitere Einladungen und Kritiken einliefen.

Timothée Chalamet äußerte die Kommentare während eines CNN- und Variety-Town-Hall-Events am 7. März 2026 neben Matthew McConaughey und drückte Zurückhaltung aus, in Bereichen wie Ballett oder Oper zu arbeiten, die als um Relevanz kämpfend gelten: 'All respect to the ballet and opera people out there. I just lost 14 cents in viewership.'

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