
"Timothee Chalamet understands the true nature of greatness. In Marty Supreme, he plays a character loosely based on a former two-time US men's singles table tennis champion. In A Complete Unknown, he played Bob Dylan at the exact moment he decided to reshape all of pop culture in his own image. His upcoming third Dune film is based on a book that is literally called Messiah. So when Timothee Chalamet singles out a figure for greatness, understand that the greatness is warranted."
"Which is a roundabout way of saying that Timothee Chalamet thinks Susan Boyle is great. Not only great, but one of the greatest Britons to have ever lived. In a recent interview with the BBC, Chalamet was asked to list his favourite British people. After naming David and Victoria Beckham, Lewis Hamilton and Fakemink (a rapper who has worked with EsDeeKid, a performer some suspect is Chalamet in disguise). And then he named Susan Boyle."
"Susan Boyle, for those of you without hearts, is a singer who shot to fame after auditioning for Britain's Got Talent in 2009. The clip of her audition went viral because people could not comprehend the sheer disparity between her appearance (a normal middle-aged woman) and her singing voice (loud and impassioned). Her first album, I Dreamed a Dream, sold 10 million copies. A musical was made about her journey."
Timothee Chalamet publicly named Susan Boyle among his favourite British figures, ranking her with well-known celebrities. Chalamet praised Boyle for dreaming exceptionally large and achieving remarkable outcomes. Susan Boyle rose to fame after a 2009 Britain's Got Talent audition that went viral due to the contrast between her ordinary appearance and powerful singing voice. Her debut album, I Dreamed a Dream, sold millions and inspired a musical and film interest. Boyle achieved significant commercial success and financial reward. Questions persist about whether the praise reflected sincere admiration or lighthearted commentary aimed at attention.
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