Chalamet's Opera Comments Stir Oscar Campaign Drama
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Chalamet's Opera Comments Stir Oscar Campaign Drama

authorBy Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
DateMar 11, 2026
Read time3 min
Timothée Chalamet's recent remarks regarding the performing arts have ignited a significant debate, particularly impacting his current awards season campaign. This discourse has drawn parallels to past controversies involving other acclaimed actors.

The Stage is Set for Controversy

Unraveling the Backlash Against Timothée Chalamet

Timothée Chalamet, a prominent actor currently vying for an Academy Award for his role in 'Marty Supreme,' finds his Oscar aspirations entangled in a public dispute. The controversy stems from comments he made about the enduring appeal of live performance art forms such as ballet and opera. These remarks, intended to highlight the importance of communal experiences in cinema, inadvertently sparked a wave of criticism, casting a shadow over his otherwise successful awards run.

The Genesis of Chalamet's Misstep

During a town hall discussion with Matthew McConaughey, Chalamet expressed concerns about the perceived struggle to sustain engagement with ballet and opera, suggesting a decline in their popularity. He stated, “I don’t want to be working in ballet or opera, or things where it’s like, ‘Hey, keep this thing alive, even though, like, no one cares about this anymore.’ All respect to all the ballet and opera people out there.” This statement, delivered during a critical period of his awards campaign, was immediately followed by Chalamet's recognition of its potential for misinterpretation and negative reception, as he light-heartedly noted, “I just lost 14 cents in viewership. I just took shots for no reason.”

The Widespread Repercussions of Chalamet's Remarks

The aftermath of Chalamet's comments was swift and varied. Opera luminaries Isabelle Leonard and Deepa Johnny voiced their disappointment, describing his perspective as "ineloquent and narrow-minded." The Metropolitan Opera subtly responded on social media, showcasing behind-the-scenes content with the caption, “All respect to the opera (and ballet) people out there.” Even television personalities like Whoopi Goldberg and Sunny Hostin from 'The View' weighed in, with Hostin branding Chalamet as "vapid" and "shallow," amplifying the public debate.

Karla Sofía Gascón's Unsolicited Advice

Adding another layer to the unfolding drama, Karla Sofía Gascón, an actress who herself faced intense scrutiny during a previous Oscar campaign, offered her perspective to Chalamet. Gascón's own nomination for 'Emilia Pérez' was overshadowed by the resurgence of contentious past social media posts. Through a meme shared on her Instagram Stories, featuring characters from their respective films, Gascón humorously addressed the situation. She advised Chalamet, “Are you a trans woman? Then don’t worry about it, Tim,” and further elaborated, “Besides, I love ballet slippers, and I’ve seen The Phantom of the Opera ten times. Not sure if that counts for anything. Best of luck with the awards. Even though no one has seen or heard me say anything, while they have both seen and heard you, people still seem to prefer believing whatever the bad guys claim I said.”

The Looming Question for Chalamet's Oscar Fate

The central question now is whether Chalamet's recent gaffe will mirror Gascón's past experience, where her film, despite multiple nominations, secured only two Oscars and she was largely ostracized by Hollywood. As the Academy Awards ceremony approaches, the entertainment industry watches closely to see if the current wave of criticism will significantly impact Chalamet’s chances for a coveted statuette, hoping the controversy surrounding 'Marty Supreme' fades before the big night.

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