ADÉLA was asked by TMZ about Timothée Chalamet’s recent ballet & opera comments:
“I think people are maybe blowing it out of proportion. I don’t think he meant it like that, like I think it’s fine. He’s not wrong. It is kind of a dying form. It’s sad — if anything, he just highlighted that. I think people are very upset but it’s like, as a ballerina, it kind of is. People should be going to the ballet more. Honestly maybe this is good publicity. I think he was just talking about people going to the movies and he wants that to still be a thing, and I agree. Still go out to see things. All of it [should be supported]. I don’t think he meant any harm. I’m not, but I understand how people might be hurt by it.”
Oh no Noah, you can’t do that — the tight black T-shirt, the wet long hair & head-banging, the sick off-mic scream, the feral growls — you want to kill us all?
I was on a train and a pregnant woman was asking for a seat. I offered mine, but she said she couldn’t sit there because it was in the center and she was already feeling nauseous and suffocated. So she asked a guy at the corner. He said, “You can sit on my lap.” Before anyone could react, a grandma behind him tapped his shoulder and said, “Then I’ll sit on YOUR lap.” She sat on his lap, the pregnant woman took the grandma’s seat, and the entire train witnessed instant justice delivered by a 70-year-old legend.