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Chalamet's Oscar Hopes Fade After Controversial Remarks
14 Mar
Summary
- Chalamet's comments on ballet and opera sparked significant backlash.
- Oscar voters reportedly lost respect for the "entitled" Dune star.
- Campaign "arrogance" and "tone deaf" remarks hurt his Oscar chances.

Timothée Chalamet's chances for an Oscar win are reportedly dwindling after he made dismissive comments about ballet and opera. These remarks, made in late February 2026, have drawn significant criticism, leading some Academy voters to express a loss of respect for the "Dune" star.
An anonymous survey of Oscar voters revealed strong negative sentiments. One voter described Chalamet as "entitled" and criticized him for "punching down" on artists with less financial success. This perception of arrogance, particularly during his campaign for "Marty Supreme," has alienated voters.
His campaigning style, described as "tone deaf" and smug about deserving an Oscar in 2026, has also impacted his standing. Some voters are now favoring Michael B. Jordan for his role in "Sinners" or Wagner Moura for "The Secret Agent."
Furthermore, "Marty Supreme" itself is reportedly not favored to win Best Picture. The confluence of his controversial statements and perceived arrogance suggests Chalamet may leave the upcoming awards ceremony without any accolades.




