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timothy chalamet He has remained silent on the viral rumor that he is the face of an underground British rapper.
For months fans have been questioning whether 29 year old American actor EsDeeKid, a mystery artist who claims to be from Liverpool and performs with most of his face covered. Rapper’s first album, RebelWas released in June.
During Thursday’s episode of the British radio program heart breakfast, Marty Supreme star When asked if he was behind EsDeeKid, he responded hesitantly.
“I didn’t get any comment on that,” he said. “No comment.”
When the hosts pointed out that Chalamet and Esquid have similar eyes, the actor reiterated that he had nothing to say.

“I have two words on this,” he continued, hesitant before opening his mouth to say anything else. “All will be revealed in time. It was little more than two words.”
He then joked about being rapper Lil Timmy Tin in his teenage years, when a 2012 viral video showed him rapping on stage during an event at a New York City high school.
“Let me tell you, Lil Timmy doesn’t have the same ring to it,” Chalamet said. “Lil Timmy feels like something else.”
Earlier this year, rumors of Chalamet being an asskid began to swirl, especially because they have similar eyes. In August, Chalamet further fueled speculation when he appeared at a show in London with rapper Fakeminc, who appears in Eskid’s song, “LV Sandals”.
However, EsDeeKid has kept his identity hidden and is performing wearing a balaclava over his face. His real name and age are unknown. While his debut album came out this year, he already has over 11 million monthly listeners on Spotify.
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Meanwhile, Chalamet’s new film, Marty SupremeAll set to release in theaters on Christmas Day. The film, directed by Josh Safdie, has already received rave reviews. The Independent’Clarice Loughrey is giving These are four stars.
Loughrey wrote, “Chalamet shakes his limbs about and leans hungrily, and he has the same irresistible, unshakable energy that inspired Al Pacino’s early performances.” “The way the camera closes in on the sculpted skin, elegantly sculpted unibrow and permanent wireframe glasses only draws our attention to the actor’s eyes, where, like Pacino, all the vulnerability lies.”
Offscreen, he said of Chalamet, “Offscreen, the actor has exuded the meaning of achievement in the public eye (“I want to be one of the greats,” he said in an awards speech earlier this year). “And maybe that’s because he sees a little bit of himself in Marty, that he can understand his more delicate, empathetic side.”