Kylie Jenner's Boyfriend Labeled 'Tone-Deaf' by Insider Over Opera Comments

Kylie Jenner's boyfriend,Timothee Chalamet, has been in the news over his opera and ballet comments. During a town hall discussion, the "Marty Supreme" star stated that "no one cares" about the art form. Although he tried to rectify his remarks, it didn't affect the backlash. Recently, an industry insider labeled the actor "tone-deaf" and criticized his "attitude on the press tour." Furthermore, the report claimed that Chalamet's comments might jeopardize his chances at the Oscars.

Timothee Chalamet could jeopardize his chance at Oscars over opera comments, says insider

Kylie Jenner's boyfriend, Timothee Chalamet, was recently slammed online over his opera comments. A couple of weeks ago, he and Matthew McConaughey got together for a candid discussion in a Town Hall event. During the conversation, Chalamet took a dig at opera and ballet, claiming "no one cares" about them.

Since then, people from the arts community and Hollywood have openly criticized the 30-year-old actor. Recently, an industry insider toldPEOPLEin this regard, "A tone-deaf delivery. But what he said isn't inaccurate." They added that Chalamet's controversial remarks were "dumb," and that he has also become "very cocky" during the press tour of "Marty Supreme."

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While Jenner's boyfriend might not have assumed the extreme backlash, the source claimed that the comments might cost him the Oscars. For those unversed, the Hollywood star has been nominated for Best Actor in a Leading Role for "Marty Supreme" at the 98th Academy Awards.

According to the insider, the award ceremony prioritizes "humility" and "not whatever he's doing." Adding to that, the outlet quoted a communications strategist, who labeled opera and ballet as the "Olympics of the performing arts." Furthermore, they advised, "It's also a small industry. Timothée might want to remember the golden rule: if you don't have something nice to say…"

Meanwhile, a Hollywood publicist supported Chalamet and claimed that "a vast majority of Americans already believe" what the actor said. "Those feigning outrage might start proving their support by posting a photo of the last ticket they actually bought to a ballet or opera performance," they stated.

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Kylie Jenner’s Boyfriend Labeled ‘Tone-Deaf’ by Insider Over Opera Comments

Kylie Jenner's boyfriend,Timothee Chalamet, has been in the news over his opera and ballet comments. During a town hall discussion, th...
World Cup games set for Foxborough after deal with town reached

An agreement between the owners of the New England Revolution and New England Patriots, the regional World Cup organizing committee and the town of Foxborough, Mass., will allow the town's planned World Cup games to move forward.

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The sides announced the deal on Wednesday, ending a standoff in which the town had threatened to deny the necessary licenses unless it was assured of receiving $8 million for security. Foxborough was steadfast in refusing to foot the bill with public money.

A joint statement regarding the agreement read in part, "As part of this arrangement, the Town of Foxborough will not incur any cost or financial burden related to the FIFA World Cup, with Boston Soccer 2026 providing advance funding for security-related capital expenditures and the full extent of deployment that public safety officials have determined is needed to execute the event with Kraft Sports + Entertainment's backing."

The Kraft Group, fronted by Robert Kraft, owns the Foxborough-based NFL and MLS teams as well as their home venue, Gillette Stadium.

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Seven World Cup games are scheduled to be played in Foxborough, including England-Ghana on June 23, Norway-France on June 26, a round-of-32 contest on June 29 and a quarterfinal on July 9.

The town of Foxborough is now expected to approve FIFA's license on March 17.

Town Select Board chair Bill Yukna said in a statement, in part, "On behalf of the Town of Foxborough, I'm very pleased to say that all of our funding concerns have been addressed. I want to personally thank KSE and Robert Kraft for his involvement in bringing the funding concerns to a resolution. We expect that any open issues in the license will be resolved before the 17th public hearing and we look forward to a very successful and safe World Cup event."

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World Cup games set for Foxborough after deal with town reached

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Canada advances past World Baseball Classic first round for first time, beats Cuba 7-2

Canada advanced past the first round of the World Baseball Classic for the first time, beating Cuba 7-2 Wednesday in a winner-take-all game at San Juan, Puerto Rico, behind Abraham Toro's homer and Otto Lopez's two-run single.

Associated Press Cuba's Yoel Yanqui slides in safe at third base as Canada's Abraham Toro looks on during the fifth inning of a World Baseball Classic game in San Juan, Puerto Rico, Wednesday, March 11, 2026. (AP Photo/Alejandro Granadillo) Canada's Abraham Toro celebrates while running the bases after hitting a one-run home run against Cuba during the fifth inning of a World Baseball Classic game in San Juan, Puerto Rico, Wednesday, March 11, 2026. (AP Photo/Fernando Llano) Cuba's Livan Moinelo pitches in the first inning against Canada during a World Baseball Classic game in San Juan, Puerto Rico, Wednesday, March 11, 2026. (AP Photo/Alejandro Granadillo) Cuba's Livan Moinelo pitches in the first inning against Canada during a World Baseball Classic game in San Juan, Puerto Rico, Wednesday, March 11, 2026. (AP Photo/Fernando Llano)

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Brothers Bo Naylor and Josh Naylor drove in runs, Owen Caissie had two RBIs and reliever James Paxton struck out six over 2 2/3 scoreless innings for Canada (3-1), which eliminated the Cubans (2-2) and won Group A over Puerto Rico (3-1). Cuba was knocked out in the first round for the first time.

Canada and Puerto Rico will play quarterfinals in Houston this weekend.

Cuba finished with three errors, and left fielder Ariel Martinez allowed Toro's catchable fly starting the seventh to fall for a double. The Canadians broke open the game with a three-run sixth inning that included a dropped popup, a foul pop that fell, a wild pickoff throw and a catcher's interference call on Andrys Perez, whose passed ball led to Canada's first run.

Later Wednesday, Mexico and Italy were to play at Houston in a Group B game that will determine whether the U.S. advances.

Cuba escaped a bases-loaded jam in the first when Matt Davidson hit an inning-ending popout off loser Livan Moinelo, but Canada went ahead in the third on Caissie's sacrifice fly. Toro homered in the fifth on a splitter from Yariel Rodríguez, a 420-foot drive to right.

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Cuba scored in the bottom half on Yoelkis Guibert's run-scoring groundout off winner Cal Quantrill, who allowed an unearned run and two hits over five innings.

Canada opened a 3-1 lead in the sixth on Bo Naylor's RBI double.

Martinez drove in a run in the bottom half with his third hit and Josh Naylor had an RBI single in the seventh on a soft fly to left that popped up of the glove of Martinez, who tried for a sliding catch.

Cuba went 1 for 7 with runners in scoring position. Adam Macko escaped a bases-loaded jam in the sixth when Yiddi Cappe swung over a curveball and James Paxton struck out Moncada in the seventh to leave runners at the corners.

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Canada advances past World Baseball Classic first round for first time, beats Cuba 7-2

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