We are less than two months away from the Christmas Day premiere of Timothée Chalamet’s newest Oscar contender, Marty Supreme. The film tells the story of real-life table tennis champion Marty Mauser, about whom many expect to learn more after watching the movie.
One notable detail is that Gwyneth Paltrow shares several intimate scenes with Chalamet, and they did not use an intimacy coordinator. According to Paltrow, she comes from “the era where you get naked.”
Timothée’s recent Vogue cover story gave limited insights. The interview mentioned intimacy coordinators but did not disclose Chalamet’s opinions on the subject. When asked about Kylie Jenner, he responded, “I just don’t have anything to say,” which seems fair.
Regarding his future, Chalamet expressed a desire to have children, or at least consider it, though he is currently “so locked in now,” focused on his career. He also shared that he has taken a break from therapy with the approval of his therapist, who told him:
“Hey, when you’re flying, you got to fly. That’s the whole point.”
Additionally, we learned that Chalamet was rejected from both Harvard and Yale. He has never watched the TV show Girls, which apparently frustrates his sister, Pauline Chalamet.
Timothée Chalamet shares insights into his latest film, personal life, and mindset, revealing surprising facts about his career and family dynamics.