Timothée Chalamet on Marty Supreme, his twenties and his love of Susan Boyle

Timothée Chalamet on Marty Supreme, his twenties and his love of Susan Boyle

Timothée Chalamet, one of Hollywood’s brightest stars, has recently shared his personal list of five British individuals he regards as all-time greats. Among the first names he mentions are Lewis Hamilton, the seven-time Formula One champion, alongside the iconic couple David and Victoria Beckham. Following these familiar figures, Chalamet also includes an unexpected choice: Fakemink, the underground London rapper known for collaborating with the mysterious Liverpool drill artist EsDeeKid. When asked about these connections, Chalamet offers little clarity, responding only with, “No comment. All will be revealed.”

However, the most surprising inclusion on Chalamet’s list is the 64-year-old Scottish singer Susan Boyle, who rose to fame after her unforgettable performance of “I Dreamed A Dream” on Britain’s Got Talent in 2009. Chalamet explains the reasoning behind his admiration: “She dreamt bigger than all of us.” He praises the emotional impact of her rise to stardom, reflecting on how her viral audition clip embodied a fresh era of online discovery, calling it “the advent of YouTube.” This unconventional choice highlights Chalamet’s appreciation for genuine talent and the power of dreaming beyond limits.

Chalamet’s choices relate closely to his current promotional campaign for his new film, *Marty Supreme*, set in the

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