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Steven Spielberg There seems to be a shadow Timothée Chalamet after actor Controversial for disparaging ballet and opera.
The 79-year-old director appeared to mention Marty Supre Celebrities’ recent viral comments, according to type.
“At the end of a really great movie experience, we all come together with a whole bunch of feelings and walk into the day, or into the night. There’s nothing better than that. It happens in movies and in concerts,” Spielberg said of the importance of movie theaters. “By the way, this happens in ballet and opera too.”
He added, “We hope this continues. We hope this continues forever.”
Chalamet’s video caused a stir CNN and type February 24 City Hall Matthew McConaughey Go viral.
“I admire people, and I’ve done this myself, who go on talk shows and say, ‘Hey, we’ve got to keep cinema alive, we’ve got to keep this genre alive,’ and another part of me feels like people want to see it, like Barbielike Oppenheimer, “They’re going to go see it and scream as loud as they can and be proud of it,” he told McConaughey, 56. “I don’t want to go into ballet or opera or anything like, ‘Hey, let’s keep this going even though, like, no one cares about this anymore.’ Hats off to all those who work in ballet and opera.”
Chalamet acknowledged that his comments could be seen as controversial, then joked, “I lost 14 cents in the ratings. I was just taking pictures for no reason.”

Timothée Chalamet.
(Photo by Monika Speer/Getty Images)Chalamet faces backlash for her views on creative arts Celebrities such as Justin Bateman and doha cat among those taking aim.
On March 9, Bateman, 60, wrote on the
Doja Cat, for her part, slammed Chalamet for saying “no one cares” about ballet and opera.
“Opera is 400 years old. Ballet is 500 years old,” Doja, 30, said via TikTok video on March 8, naming Chalamet.
“A guy named Timothée Chalamet — who’s a big deal, by the way — had the nerve to go on camera and say no one cares about this,” the “Paint the Town Red” rapper said. “I’m sure you could walk into the opera house now and the seats would be filled and no one would say a word while the show was going on because everyone was so respectful of it.”