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timothy chalamet He shared a funny text Got information about his recent haircut From Leonardo DiCaprio.
the 29 year old recited The Oscar-winning actor’s message came as part of Lucid Motors’ new commercial for the Lucid Air Sapphire sedan, in which he did a quick interview with New York Knicks stars Jalen Brunson and Josh Hart.
When Hart asked Lucid brand ambassador Chalamet to name the “greatest person” who unexpectedly sent him a message, he responded with DiCaprio.
,[DiCaprio] Roasted me today. He said, ‘I heard they shaved your head. “‘Say it ain’t so,'” the actor recalled.
Hart defended Chalamet’s look, saying, “You’re good though. You’re doing amazing.”

Chalamet revealed his shaved head during an Instagram livestream to promote his new film in October, Marty Supreme, in which he plays Professional table tennis player Marty Mauser. During the livestream, Chalamet was in a clear box surrounded by orange ping pong balls when he removed a headpiece and showed viewers his new hair.
Previously, he was photographed filming in New York City, wearing casual jeans and a sweatshirt with a buzz cut underneath a blue hat.
Chalamet’s friendship with DiCaprio dates back to the 2021 film, in which they co-starred. don’t look upin 2022 dune The star shares the career advice he received from DiCaprio.
“No hard drugs and no superhero movies,” Chalamet told British Vogue,
In 2021, he mentioned being given the same advice, but did not specify who shared the knowledge. “One of my heroes – I can’t say who or why he kicked my ass – he put his arm around me the first night we met and gave me some advice,” he revealed. Time,
Chalamet’s new movie, Marty SupremeAll set to release in theaters on Christmas Day. The film, directed by Josh Safdie, has already received extremely positive reviews The Independent’Clarice Loughrey Giving it 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.”