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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Chalamet Terrified on Sphere Stunt, Says Co-Star

Chalamet Terrified on Sphere Stunt, Says Co-Star

6 Feb

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Summary

  • Co-star Odessa A'Zion claims Timothée Chalamet was scared.
  • Chalamet stood atop The Sphere in Las Vegas for promotion.
  • A'Zion experienced fear from Chalamet during the stunt.
Chalamet Terrified on Sphere Stunt, Says Co-Star

Actress Odessa A'Zion shared on "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" that Timothée Chalamet was quite frightened during his recent promotional stunt atop Las Vegas's The Sphere. The "Marty Supreme" co-star described Chalamet as being "horrified" and "clinging to everything around him" during the daring feat.

A'Zion contrasted this with her own experience ascending the Empire State Building, where she felt no fear. However, witnessing Chalamet atop The Sphere, made to look like a ping pong ball, she insisted he was "s-tting his pants." This statement drew laughter from the audience.

In December, Chalamet posted a drone-captured video on Instagram of himself secured on top of The Sphere, promoting the Christmas release of "Marty Supreme." This event marked the first time anyone had stood on the venue's exterior. The promotional efforts also included the use of a rented blimp.

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Odessa A'Zion stated that Timothée Chalamet was terrified and "horrified" while standing atop The Sphere for a promotional stunt.
According to his "Marty Supreme" co-star Odessa A'Zion, Timothée Chalamet was indeed scared and "clinging to everything around him" during the stunt.
Timothée Chalamet stood on top of The Sphere in Las Vegas to promote the Christmas release of his film "Marty Supreme."

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