The Los Angeles Music Center and Timothée Chalamet are in a “pas de deux” after the star called it boring.
The music center, one of the largest in the US, trolled Chalamet in light of his comments by offering a 20% discount on ballet performances this summer.
“Use code CHALAMET at checkout to save on select seats to @nycballet and the Superstars of Paris starring @humarchand here at #MusicCenterLA this June and July. #wecare #supporthearts @tchalamet,” the center wrote in an Instagram post Tuesday.
Their move follows the Seattle Opera, which announced a similar discount last week, calling out the “Dune” star.
“We’ll be the Chalamet to your Timothée @seattleopera 🩰✨🎶 Inspired by our friends in the Pacific Northwest, we’re giving you 20% off tickets to see incredible #ballet here in #LosAngeles this summer!” the Music Center wrote.
Chalamet faced a backlash after comments at a town hall with Matthew McConaughey, where he said he did not want to work in ballet or opera because “no one cares about this anymore.”
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He described both art forms as “dying” while reflecting on his career start and the difference between pursuing movies versus traditional performing arts.
The remarks came during a Variety/CNN town hall aired on Feb. 21, where Chalamet emphasized that while he respects performers keeping these genres alive, he personally preferred acting in film projects that attract wide audiences.
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