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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Massive Crowd Swarms Timothée Chalamet Merch Event

Massive Crowd Swarms Timothée Chalamet Merch Event

9 Dec

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Summary

  • Huge crowds gathered at a Timothée Chalamet pop-up shop in Los Angeles.
  • Police were called to manage the overwhelming number of fans.
  • Excitement for Chalamet's upcoming movie fueled the merchandise frenzy.
Massive Crowd Swarms Timothée Chalamet Merch Event

An event celebrating Timothée Chalamet's upcoming film, 'Marty Supreme,' in Los Angeles saw an overwhelming turnout, transforming a Monday afternoon into a scene of near-chaos. Fans lined up for hours, with some even starting their wait on Sunday, all hoping to acquire exclusive merchandise. The sheer volume of attendees quickly overwhelmed the pop-up shop's capacity.

Management attempted to control the situation by restricting entry to ticket holders, but the growing crowd necessitated police intervention. Officers from the Los Angeles Police Department responded to the scene to assess whether the assembly should be declared unlawful. Despite significant security presence, including fencing, the situation remained tense.

Ultimately, the LAPD departed the scene without issuing citations or shutting down the event. The immense public interest, potentially driven by anticipation for Chalamet's new movie or the resale market for the popular 'Marty Supreme' jacket, highlights the actor's significant fanbase. The event's commotion may have even contributed to a nearby car crash.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Police were called because the crowd of fans waiting for Timothée Chalamet merchandise became excessively large and unmanageable for the event staff.
The pop-up shop offered exclusive merchandise related to Timothée Chalamet's upcoming movie, with a popular item being the 'Marty Supreme' jacket.
Fans began queuing for the Timothée Chalamet merchandise event as early as the day before, Sunday, for the Monday pop-up.

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