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Timothée Chalamet Calls Childless Life 'Bleak', Sparks Debate on Parenthood

Summary

  • Timothée Chalamet, 29, says the idea of a childless life is "bleak"
  • Chalamet believes "procreation is the reason we're here"
  • Chalamet says he's inspired by directors who balance career and family
Timothée Chalamet Calls Childless Life 'Bleak', Sparks Debate on Parenthood

According to a recent interview, Timothée Chalamet, the 29-year-old actor known for his role in the film "Dune", has shared his surprising views on the idea of a childless life. Chalamet told Vogue Magazine that he and a friend once watched a video of someone "bragging about not having kids and how much time it afforded them to do other stuff," to which he responded, "Like, holy s---. Oh my God. Bleak."

Chalamet went on to express his belief that "procreation is the reason we're here," though he acknowledged that some people are unable to have children. The actor stated that while he does not have anything to say about his relationship with Kylie Jenner, children "could be on the radar" for him in the future.

Interestingly, Chalamet remarked that he has been inspired by several talented directors, such as "Dune" director Denis Villeneuve, who have shown him that it is possible to have both a successful career and a fulfilling family life. "You don't have to be selfish to be great, no," Chalamet said, noting that he has been "amazed" by directors who are "incredibly present in their family life" while also being "master[s] of their craft."

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Timothée Chalamet, the "Dune" star, described the idea of a childless life as "bleak" in a recent interview with Vogue Magazine.
Chalamet believes that "procreation is the reason we're here" and that children "could be on the radar" for him in the future.
Chalamet has been inspired by directors who have successfully balanced their careers and family life, showing him that "you don't have to be selfish to be great."

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