As backlash grows over Timothée Chalamet's comments likening struggling arts like ballet and opera to movie theaters, dancer Jenna Dewan urged leniency, a 2019 video of similar sentiments resurfaced, and Oscar betting odds shifted—while The View hosts and others continued criticism.
Timothée Chalamet sparked controversy at a March 7, 2026, CNN and Variety town hall with Matthew McConaughey, comparing efforts to save movie theaters to propping up ballet and opera: "I don’t want to be working in ballet or opera... no one cares about this anymore. All respect to the ballet and opera people out there. I just lost 14 cents in viewership."
Initial responses came from organizations like the Royal Ballet and Opera, English National Opera, Seattle Opera (offering 14% off tickets with code 'Timothée'), and the Metropolitan Opera, issuing invitations and promotional jabs, as previously covered. Singer Doja Cat also defended the arts' legacies in a deleted TikTok.
The March 9 episode of The View amplified criticism, with hosts Sunny Hostin calling Chalamet 'vapid and shallow' and emphasizing ballet's difficulty, and Whoopi Goldberg warning him given his family's dance ties (mother and sister involved with New York City Ballet): "You come from a dance family... Be careful, boy. Really, don’t apologize when you’ve insulted."
Guest Sheryl Underwood offered to discuss with the young actor. Reports also noted Sara Haines highlighting the family connection.
New developments include dancer Jenna Dewan defending Chalamet to TMZ: "We’ve all said things that maybe we regret." A 2019 promotional video for The King resurfaced, showing Chalamet similarly calling acting a 'dying art form' like ballet or opera. Fans speculate the controversy hurt his Best Actor Oscar chances, with betting odds shifting.
The saga continues as reactions pour in.