![]() ![]() Nina: We first spotted him arriving on the boat this morning, that was the start of the excitement. But it’s also because I’ve seen all his movies and, since I want to be an actress, the way he acts is an inspiration for me. Why did you so want to see him up close in Venice? He really made me feel the changes he he was going through in that movie. Nina: “Call Me by Your Name.” That was a tough role. I like to watch his interviews when I’m bored.Įmma: “Little Women,” “Call Me by Your Name,” which I adored, and “Dune,” where’s he’s got great chemistry with Zendaya. He’s a great actor, has a great character. ![]() Here is their take on why Chalamet represents the pinnacle of Gen Z cool.Įmma: He’s hot. And Emma and Nina got a selfie from their favorite star. Finally, he was in front of our eyes, working the crowd with rock star swagger and a big heart, waves of screams punctuating Timmy’s every move as he bathed in the crowd.Īnd then the most amazing thing. We got our first glimpse of Chalamet in his backless blood-red jumpsuit on the giant screen. Our view was obstructed by obnoxious onlookers on the carpet with a better vantage point. The primordial din of mostly female screams that always reminds me of early Beatlemania. Then we heard the orchestral roar of fans instantly whipped into a frenzy. The girls spotted “Outer Banks” star Chase Stokes YouTuber Emma Chamberlain Simone Ashley, whom they known from “Bridgerton,” and Italy’s Luca Argentero who stars in the local medical procedural “Doc.” For me the most exciting thing was seeing Venice chief Alberto Barbera’s gorgeous newborn baby daughter Thea, brought out on the red carpet by a nanny to get her first taste of stratospheric stardust, just like Emma. So there we were - Emma her friend Nina, 13 and me - on a balmy late afternoon in a small reserved spot for journalists behind the red carpet, opposite the fans, waiting for our A-list sighting. So we struck a compromise: We’d try to meet Chalamet (or “Timmy,” as he’s called) without going inside to see the film. ![]() Eventually, I relented, even though I thought the movie, “Bones and All” - about two cannibals who fall in love - would be too gory for her. On July 26, the day the Venice lineup was announced, my 14-year-old daughter Emma started hounding me that I had to take her on the red carpet to see Timothée Chalamet. ![]()
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