The View hosts lead renewed backlash to Timothée Chalamet’s ballet and opera comments

Following initial responses from ballet and opera organizations, The View hosts Whoopi Goldberg, Sunny Hostin, and Sara Haines criticized Timothée Chalamet for remarks likening struggling movie theaters to declining interest in those art forms. They highlighted his family's dance heritage and defended the arts' value, while more invitations and critiques poured in.

Timothée Chalamet made the comments during a CNN and Variety Town Hall Event on March 7, 2026, alongside Matthew McConaughey, expressing reluctance to work in fields like ballet or opera perceived as fighting for relevance: 'All respect to the ballet and opera people out there. I just lost 14 cents in viewership.'

As covered previously, organizations including London's Royal Ballet and Opera, English National Opera, Seattle Opera (offering 14% off tickets with code 'Timothée'), and the Metropolitan Opera responded with invitations and promotional jabs.

On March 9, The View's Hot Topics segment amplified the backlash. Sara Haines noted Chalamet's family ties—his grandmother, mother, and sister involved with the New York City Ballet—joking, 'This seems like a family issue.' Sunny Hostin, of Dance Theatre of Harlem, said she was 'offended' and 'disappointed,' calling him 'vapid and shallow' and stressing, 'Ballet is hard.'

Whoopi Goldberg, addressing his background, warned: 'You come from a dance family. And so, when you crap on somebody else’s art form, it doesn’t feel good. Be careful, boy... Don’t apologize when you’ve insulted, because it doesn’t sound right.'

Singer Doja Cat also reacted in a now-deleted TikTok, defending opera's 400-year history and ballet's 500-year legacy, noting theaters remain packed with respectful audiences.

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Jenna Dewan defends Timothée Chalamet on stage amid backlash symbols of ballet, opera, and movie theaters, with 2019 video and Oscar odds.
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Jenna Dewan defends Chalamet amid continued backlash over ballet and opera remarks; 2019 video resurfaces

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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 has drawn criticism from the ballet and opera communities after stating during a town hall event that 'no one cares' about those art forms anymore. Several opera companies and performers have responded with invitations to attend shows and pointed critiques of his remarks. The comments were made in the context of discussing the future of movie theaters.

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Saturday Night Live's Weekend Update segment on March 8, 2026, addressed Timothée Chalamet's controversial comments on opera and ballet, along with several political topics. The sketch lightly poked fun at Chalamet's statement made during a town hall event. Anchors Colin Jost and Michael Che also covered figures like Kristi Noem, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., and President Trump.

A recent poll indicates that many California voters believe Hollywood has too much sway in politics. Conducted by UC Berkeley and POLITICO, the survey of 1,220 voters found 48% saying the entertainment industry exerts excessive influence. The findings come ahead of the 98th Academy Awards.

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Following his hosting of the 57th NAACP Image Awards, comedian Deon Cole shared screenshots of hate mail on Instagram from Nicki Minaj fans and Tourette’s advocates upset over his satirical jokes. The backlash included slurs and death threats, but support came from Jamie Foxx and BET.

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