We are less than two months away from the Christmas Day premiere of Timothée Chalamet’s latest Oscar contender, Marty Supreme. The film tells the story of Marty Mauser, a real-life table-tennis champion, about whom I expect to learn more after (maybe) watching the movie.
One notable detail is that Gwyneth Paltrow shared numerous intimate scenes with Chalamet. She mentioned they did not use an intimacy coordinator because she comes from “the era where you get naked.”
The new Vogue cover story provided few new details. While the writer said they discussed intimacy coordinators, Chalamet did not reveal his thoughts, which is disappointing. He also declined to comment on Kylie Jenner, stating, “I just don’t have anything to say.”
Chalamet expressed a desire to have children one day, saying they “could be on the radar,” but currently, he is “so locked in now.”
“Hey, when you’re flying, you got to fly. That’s the whole point.”
— Chalamet’s therapist, encouraging his break from therapy
This advice about taking a break from therapy with his therapist’s blessing is something I’ll be reflecting on today.
Overall, Chalamet is deeply focused on his current projects while maintaining boundaries on some personal topics.
Summary: Timothée Chalamet is focused on his upcoming film and personal growth, candid about therapy and family, while keeping some subjects private.