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timothy chalamet has changed his signature hairstyle, drawing mixed reactions from fans.
wonka starThe 29-year-old was photographed wearing casual jeans and a sweatshirt with a buzz cut underneath a blue hat while shooting in New York City on Tuesday.
Chalamet then fully revealed his new haircut in an Instagram livestream to promote His upcoming film, Marty Supremewhere he plays Professional table tennis player Marty Mauser.
In the livestream, Chalamet was in a clear box surrounded by orange ping pong balls as he removed a headpiece and showed viewers his new hair. The clip ends with the actor reminding viewers that Marty Supreme Crowd in theaters on Christmas Day.
Many fans immediately took to Ax to express their disdain for the actor’s new haircut, claiming that it made him look older.

“Homie is about to join the Marine Corps,” one person joked on X, while another user wrote, “Looks like he’s about to drop the most emotional techno album of the year.”
“Holy s*** he’s already 40? A lot of time flies,” a third person wrote on the social media platform.
However, not everyone was completely against the buzz cut as one fan wrote, “Oh Timothy just went bald and I’m here for it.”

The actor’s new haircut debuted shortly after Monday’s surprise world premiere Marty Supreme At the New York Film Festival, which Saw early positive reviews From the people present.
At the festival, the film’s director, Josh Safdie, was joined by Chalamet and Co-star, Gwyneth PaltrowTyler Okonma (Tyler, Producer) and Odessa Azien. Fran Drescher and Abel Ferrara were also starring but were not present.

Chalamet said during the screening, “This film – in many ways, beyond being about Marty Mauser – is a love letter to New York.” Diversity,
“I went to high school down the road,” he said, referring to LaGuardia High School. “It’s wonderful to be here.”
The first reactions to the film began arriving shortly thereafter, praising Chalamet’s performance.
“Timothée Chalamet, speaking a mile a minute with a hyperactive mind and unwavering confidence, throws himself into the role with complete commitment emotionally and physically, reaching a climactic climax [sic] The moment that made the audience stand on their feet and cheer,” wrote next best picture Editor-in-Chief Matt Neglia.
“The result is a performance and a film that feels as exhilarating, surprising, and nerve-wracking as anything Safdie has directed.”