‘You Got To Like, Put On Weight.’ Timothée Chalamet Gets Real About The Feedback Men Face In Hollywood About Their Bodies, Too

‘You Got To Like, Put On Weight.’ Timothée Chalamet Gets Real About The Feedback Men Face In Hollywood About Their Bodies, Too

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Timothée Chalamet may be one of Hollywood’s biggest stars, known for Dune, Call Me by Your Name, and Little Women, but his journey to success was anything but conventional. It might be hard to believe–especially since the internet has been swooning over Chalamet and Barry Keoghan for some time. But as someone with a lean physique and unique aesthetic, he often found himself receiving feedback early in his career that didn’t quite align with his vision of himself as an actor. In a recent discussion promoting his 2024 movie schedule release, the upcoming A Complete Unknown, the Bones and All star opened up about the very real pressures that even male actors face regarding body image in Hollywood.

Though it’s often female actors who publicly discuss body standards in the entertainment industry, in a recent interview with Apple Music’s Zane Lowe, the French Dispatch alum shared how, early in his career, he felt pushed toward a more muscular, stereotypical leading-man look. Reflecting on that experience, the Wonka actor shared the feedback he’d received:

If I auditioned for The Maze Runner or Divergent, things of that variety that were popping when I was coming up, the feedback was always, ‘Oh, you don’t have the right body.’ I had an agent that called me and said, ‘You got to like, put on weight,’ basically – not aggressively, but you know.



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