Timothée Chalamet faced criticism after suggesting in an interview that audiences no longer care about ballet or opera. His remarks quickly drew backlash from the performing arts community and social media, with many accusing him of dismissing traditional art forms.
Drescher Steps In
Fran Drescher, Chalamet’s co-star in Marty Supreme, defended him during interviews with People and E! News. She emphasized that Chalamet comes from a family of artists and dancers and insisted his comments were not meant to disrespect the arts.
“I actually find him to be a very sweet and kind person,” Drescher said. “I think maybe he got a little too relaxed and spoke out of turn. Knowing him, I don’t think he intended for it to be received the way it did.”
Respect for the Arts
Drescher highlighted Chalamet’s deep exposure to fine arts, noting that he has “great respect and regard” for ballet and opera. She predicted that the actor will be more cautious in future interviews, saying, “You live, you learn. You gotta be careful what you say to the press because you could paint yourself into a corner you can’t get out of.”
Oscars Spotlight
The controversy even made its way into the Oscars ceremony, where host Conan O’Brien joked about “security concerns” from the opera and ballet communities. Chalamet, nominated for Best Actor for Marty Supreme, lost to Michael B. Jordan for Sinners.
Looking Ahead
Despite the backlash, Drescher believes the incident will not harm Chalamet’s career. She described his trajectory as “sensational” and suggested he may choose to do fewer interviews or be more mindful of his words moving forward.








