Timothee Chalamet experiences starstruck moment

‘BBC Radio 2’ host’s celebrity moment with Timothee Chalamet snapped recently
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Timothee Chalamet experiences starstruck moment
Timothee Chalamet experiences starstruck moment

Timothee Chalamet received a starstruck moment from BBC Radio 2 host, Vernon Kay, during the premiere of the actor’s movie A Complete Unknown.

According to Daily Mail, the 50-year-old presenter was seen filming the actor as he cruised down the red carpet on a Lime bike at the BFI Southbank.

‘BBC Radio 2’ host’s celebrity moment with Timothee Chalamet snapped recently
‘BBC Radio 2’ host’s celebrity moment with Timothee Chalamet snapped recently

Kay struggled to hide his excitement as he watched the Dune actor.

The Wonka actor’s appearance comes after Timothée revealed that he had “five years of singing practice” ahead of his role as Bob Dylan in the upcoming biopic.

For the unversed, the biographical movie focuses on the 83-year-old legendary singer’s early career, his transition from folk to rock, and his performance at the 1965 Newport Folk Festival.

Appearing on The Graham Norton Show on Friday, the Little Women actor admitted to not knowing much about Bob before, but is now 'deeply passionate' about his cultural impact.

The 28-year-old singer said, “I had a lot of time to practice because we were meant to make the film five and half years ago, then there was Covid and then there was the actors’ strike, so I have years to prepare.”

“I was confident about singing and by the time we got to do the film I wanted to sing and play the songs live,” said Timothee Chalamet before concluding.