This ticket was lower than golden.
Timothée Chalamet, 29, took a trip to the London premiere of his movie “A Complete Unknown” — and it ended up costing him.
The actor revealed that he took a Lime bike to the occasion, which he was photographed driving onto the carpet.
“There was a traffic jam,” Chalamet recalled whereas on the French discuss present “Quotidien” in a clip posted on X, previously Twitter. “And I actually wasn’t allowed to park there [at the premiere], and I got a £65 ($79) fine.”
“And actually it’s horrible because it was actually kind of an advert for them,” he added.
Chalamet jokingly defended his selection of transportation, telling the present’s viewers, “it’s ecological,” which garnerd a spherical of snickers.
The “Dune” star went viral on Tuesday as he rode onto the purple carpet within the British capital.
Lime bikes, that are electrical bicycles, could be rented out for brief time period use and can be found in additional than 280 cities in almost 30 international locations on 5 continents, per the corporate’s web site.
Chalamet stars as a younger Bob Dylan in “A Complete Unknown” alongside Monica Barbaro, Elle Fanning and Edward Norton.
The function earned the “Wonka” star a 2025 Golden Globe nomination for finest male actor in a drama. In the course of the award present, which he attended with girlfriend Kylie Jenner, Chalamet misplaced to Adrien Brody in “The Brutalist.”
He’s additionally up towards Brody, 51, on the Critics’ Selection and Display screen Actors Guild awards.
In November, Chalamet received candid on channeling the legendary folksinger for half a decade.
“It was something I would go to sleep panicked about, losing a moment of discovery as the character — no matter how pretentious that sounds — because I was on my phone or because of any distraction,” he instructed Rolling Stone. “I had three months of my life to play Bob Dylan, after five years of preparing to play him. So while I was in it, that was my eternal focus.”
“He deserved that and then more,” continued Chalamet. “God forbid I missed a step because I was being Timmy. I could be Timmy for the rest of my life!”
The Academy Award nominee famous: “I had to push the preparation, the bounds, almost to psychologically know I had pushed it.”
On the time, Chalamet additionally took a second to mirror on parallels between his profession and Dylan’s, and the way he might relate to the musician’s journey.
“If he couldn’t become Elvis or Buddy Holly immediately, he found Woody Guthrie and stuff that was a little more accomplishable, and happened to be really good at it,” he recounted of Dylan, 83.
That a part of Dylan’s life “immediately hit a bone with me,” mentioned Chalamet.
“I was knocking on one door that wouldn’t open. So I went to what I thought was a more humble door [with indie roles], but actually ended up being explosive for me.”