Timothee Chalamet reveals he was slapped with $79 fine for riding bike to 'A Complete Unknown' premiere: 'Horrible'
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Timothée Chalamet humorously recounted his experience at the London premiere of "A Complete Unknown," where he chose to ride a Lime bike due to a traffic jam. However, the eco-friendly choice resulted in a £65 fine for parking where he wasn't allowed. He remarked, "And actually it's horrible because it was actually kind of an advert for them," highlighting the irony in promoting the service while receiving a ticket.
Chalamet, who stars as a young Bob Dylan, also shared insights about his preparation for the role, stating, "I had three months of my life to play Bob Dylan, after five years of preparing to play him. So while I was in it, that was my eternal moment of discovery." This quote illustrates not only his dedication to the character but also the immense pressure he felt during the process.
Read at New York Post
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