Charlize Theron joins chorus of disapproval over Timothée Chalamet’s ballet comments
Charlize Theron has publicly criticized Timothée Chalamet for his February comments perceived as disrespectful towards ballet and opera. In a recent interview, Theron, a former ballet dancer, expressed her disapproval and emphasized the importance of supporting these art forms, arguing AI could replace actors before dancers.

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AI-generatedCharlize Theron has publicly criticized Timothée Chalamet for his February comments perceived as disrespectful towards ballet and opera. In a recent interview, Theron, a former ballet dancer, expressed her disapproval and emphasized the importance of supporting these art forms, arguing AI could replace actors before dancers. Her remarks join a chorus of disapproval from figures like Jamie Lee Curtis and Misty Copeland. Chalamet's original statement, made during a conversation with Matthew McConaughey, suggested a lack of interest in preserving ballet or opera due to perceived public apathy. The interview also covered Theron's childhood in South Africa, including her father's death after being shot by her mother in self-defense.
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5 extractedTheron's mother was not prosecuted for the shooting, after it was ruled an act of self-defence.
Theron's father died after being shot by her mother in self-defence.
Chalamet said he doesn’t want to work in ballet or opera because 'no one cares about this any more'.
Theron studied at the Joffrey Ballet in New York as a teenager.
Charlize Theron criticized Timothée Chalamet for remarks that appeared to disrespect ballet and opera performers.