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Zay Flowers blames John Harbaugh practices for Ravens injury issues Jacob Camenker, USA TODAYFri, April 17, 2026 at 4:13 PM UTC 0 Zay Flowers believes the Baltimore Ravens' offseason coaching change could help the team avoid the injury bug that has plagued them in recent seasons. In an appearance on the "4th and South" podcast, hosted by Jarvis Landry and Leonard Fournette, Flowers spoke about the Ravens' strenuous practices under former coach John Harbaugh. "Bro, we're [in] full pads all the time," Flowers said, with a smile. "However many practices in pads you can get, every single one.

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Zay Flowers believes the Baltimore Ravens' offseason coaching change could help the team avoid the injury bug that has plagued them in recent seasons.

In an appearance on the "4th and South" podcast, hosted by Jarvis Landry and Leonard Fournette, Flowers spoke about the Ravens' strenuous practices under former coach John Harbaugh.

"Bro, we're [in] full pads all the time," Flowers said, with a smile. "However many practices in pads you can get, every single one."

"We're doing one-on-ones in Week 17," Flowers added. "Week 17, we're doing one-on-ones, everybody out there, we're tired, we're still going."

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Landry and Fournette cracked a couple of jokes about Flowers' remarks but seemed to be in disbelief about the 25-year-old receiver's claim. It also prompted them to ask Flowers how the players managed such a grueling schedule.

"We don't," Flowers said. "Low key, that's why we had a lot of injuries – because of how we practiced, how we went. The load was heavy."

The Ravens dealt with a plethora of injuries early during the 2025 NFL season, and were without seven Pro Bowl players in Week 5 against the Houston Texans. Star quarterback Lamar Jackson missed four games because of a hamstring injury, which played a role in the Ravens posting a 1-5 record over their first six games.

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However, the Ravens got healthier as the season progressed, as reflected by their 7-4 record over their final 11 games. Baltimore lost 183 total games to injury during the 2025 NFL season, which ranked 22nd league-wide and well below the average of 220 games missed, per Sports Info Solutions.

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Still, Flowers believes new coach Jesse Minter can help lower that number further as he becomes a first-time coach.

"[Minter] knows how we worked with Harbaugh," Flowers said. "So, he's like, 'You're going to get your work, but it's going to be a little easier on your body. You're going to be fresher for the game.'"

While Flowers was critical of Baltimore's practice habits under Harbaugh, he still lauded the Super Bowl 47-winner's ability to prepare his players for game action.

"How he prepared for games, he can get anybody prepared," Flowers said. "He's good at getting you ready to go play. Not even speeches, it's just the way we practiced. How he gets you prepared to go play and hit and do your job. It carries over to the game, without you even having to think about it."

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4 Scariest Horror Movies You’ve Probably Never Heard Of: ‘Dead Silence’ and More Brianna ZiglerSun, April 19, 2026 at 10:35 AM UTC 0 Universal Pictures/Courtesy Everett Collection It's happened to you before: you fell for the hype of a horror movie, and it turned out to be a disappointment. If you're looking for movies that will actually scare you, well, you'll find more luck by searching in unlikely places. That's why Watch With Us has put together a list of actually scary horror movies that you've probably never heard of.

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It's happened to you before: you fell for the hype of a horror movie, and it turned out to be a disappointment.

If you're looking for movies that will actually scare you, well, you'll find more luck by searching in unlikely places.

That's why Watch With Us has put together a list of actually scary horror movies that you've probably never heard of.

Our first choice is James Wan's Dead Silence, a perfect movie for people who thought Annabelle was scary.

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'Dead Silence' (2007)

One night, Jamie Ashen (Ryan Kwanten) and his wife, Lisa (Laura Regan), receive an anonymous gift of a creepy ventriloquist doll named Billy, and after Jamie heads out to pick up Chinese food, he returns to find Lisa dead, with her tongue cut out. The doll carries with it a chilling legacy that Jamie is all too familiar with: the legend of Mary Shaw (Judith Roberts), a long-deceased puppeteer from Jamie's hometown of Ravens Fair who was publicly humiliated, blamed for the disappearance of a young boy and subsequently lynched. It is said that her spirit will get revenge on the entire lineage of the young boy — which includes Jamie's family.

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A lot of Dead Silence is patently ridiculous: the entire legend of Mary Shaw and Ravens Fair, the goofy twist ending, the melodramatic tone of the film and Donnie Wahlberg as a detective who carries an electric razor wherever he goes and just will not believe anything that's happening in the movie to an almost absurd degree. But the movie's steadfast earnestness in its own ridiculousness is part of what makes it so great, and the creepy puppet design, intense atmosphere of dread and truly horrific makeup and costuming for Mary Shaw will easily chill you if you find creepy dolls a sore spot. Make sure to look out for a Billy the Puppet cameo, too.

'Noroi: The Curse' (2005)

Presented as a finished documentary, Noroi: The Curse follows Masafumi Kobayashi (Jin Muraki), a prominent paranormal researcher who investigates supernatural activity in Japan. Kobayashi was in the midst of production on an upcoming documentary titled The Curse when he mysteriously disappeared after his house burned down, with his wife found dead in the ruins. As we watch Kobayashi's documentary, we follow what starts as an investigation into a strange noise that turns into a chilling revelation about an ancient demon called Kagutaba.

This haunting found footage film will chill you to the bone in all the best ways with its patient storytelling and completely authentic acting that hinges on subtlety. The entire movie is deeply unsettling and anchored by a pervasive sense of unease, furthered by the immersive mockumentary-style filmmaking. As opposed to relying on jump scares, Noroi: The Curse succeeds with pure psychological terror that will linger with you long after the credits roll.

'Grave Encounters' (2011)

The crew of the successful ghost-hunting TV show, Grave Encounters, travels to the abandoned mental facility Collingwood Psychiatric Hospital, which is reported to be extremely haunted. Together, the series' host Lance Preston (Sean Rogerson), occult expert Sasha (Ashleigh Gryzko), cameraman T. C. (Merwin Mondesir), surveillance operator Matt (Juan Riedinger) and phony medium Houston Gray (Mackenzie Gray) allow themselves to be locked up in Collingwood overnight to investigate possible paranormal activity. But what starts as a boring night turns into a never-ending nightmare, as it becomes apparent that the hospital does not want its new patients to leave.

As ever, the found footage filmmaking style reigns supreme when it comes to horror movies, allowing the scares to feel all the more real. Grave Encounters is a must-watch for people who feel terrified at the idea of being trapped inside a maze you can't escape from. The claustrophobic atmosphere becomes increasingly stifling as the protagonists are progressively hunted by an unseen force, and the terrifying reveal at the movie's conclusion ties everything together in a blood-soaked bow.

'The Medium' (2021)

A documentary crew travels to the Isan region of Thailand to interview a medium named Nim (Sawanee Utoomma), who claims to be possessed by the spirit of a goddess named Ba Yan. Nim says that Ba Yan chose her body to be a vessel after Nim's sister, Noi (Sirani Yankittikan), refused to accept the duty and converted to Christianity. But after the death of Noi's husband — and a string of bizarre family deaths — Noi's daughter, Nim's niece, Mink (Narilya Gulmongkolpech), begins behaving strangely. Nim initially believes this to be a sign that Ba Yan has chosen Mink as her next vessel, but she comes to understand it is something far darker.

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While the found footage framing becomes increasingly unnecessary as The Medium goes on, it doesn't take away from how utterly frightening the film is. There are some extremely shocking moments in the movie involving cannibalism and self-harm, but the shock moments are nothing compared to the way the movie slowly builds suspense, tension and fear. The Medium is a totally engrossing experience that offers a fresh take on demonic possession by rooting it in the specificity of Thai shamanism and folklore.

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Natalie Portman’s Rare Comments About Pregnancy and Motherhood Through the Years Miranda Siwak and Shelby Stivale Sun, April 19, 2026 at 7:42 PM UTC 0 Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images Natalie Portman has rarely opened up about motherhood through the years, but with a third baby on the way, the Oscar winner is sharing more than ever about parenting, pregnancy and what family means to her. Portman confirmed to Harper's Bazaar in April 2026 that she and boyfriend Tanguy Destable are expecting their first baby together. (Portman and Destable each have two children from previous relationships.

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Natalie Portman has rarely opened up about motherhood through the years, but with a third baby on the way, the Oscar winner is sharing more than ever about parenting, pregnancy and what family means to her.

Portman confirmed to Harper's Bazaar in April 2026 that she and boyfriend Tanguy Destable are expecting their first baby together. (Portman and Destable each have two children from previous relationships.)

"Tanguy and I are very excited," Portman told the outlet. "I'm just very grateful. I know it's such a privilege and a miracle. I grew up hearing about how hard it is to get pregnant. I have so many people I love who've had such a hard time with it that I want to be respectful around that as well. It's such a beautiful, joyous thing, and it's also not an easy thing."

She continued, "I know how lucky it is. I'm very aware, and I'm very grateful. I have deep appreciation and gratitude."

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Since her divorce, Natalie Portman has started to speak more candidly about her role as a mom. She shares son Aleph and daughter Amalia with ex-husband Benjamin Millepied.

"My kids are always a source of excitement, because you just see them develop into the individuals they are," she told Jenna Ortega in an Interview magazine profile published in April 2025. "And also, I've been spending a lot of time with my friends, with their kids and my kids; that's pretty fun."

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Portman also subtly addressed her ex when asked whether having kids helped her find a "balance" between her professional and private lives.

"Having kids, that wasn't really my motivation," she said. "I was just excited to have kids, and with a person that I was in love with. But it's really important to have people in your life who keep you on the ground."

Navigating Pregnancy in the Spotlight

This isn't Portman's first time experiencing the scrutiny that comes with a high-profile pregnancy, recalling the unwanted comments she received while attending the 2011 Oscars during her first pregnancy.

"Everyone was like, 'Oh, you're going to pop.' I was like, 'I'm four months pregnant,'" Portman recalled on the "Dish From Waitrose" podcast in May 2025. "Everyone was like, 'You must be giving birth tomorrow. Hope it doesn't happen on the red carpet.' I was like, 'I've got five more months to go.'"

She added at the time, "I couldn't drink at all during all of those events, which was hard. It's a lot of stress. It's a lot of attention. … And I was sober while everyone else was not."

Portman further joked she was "probably the only actress eating my way to the Oscars" that year. In February 2011, she took home the Best Actress Oscar for her role as Nina Sayers in Black Swan months before giving birth to son Aleph that June.

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While speaking with Harper’s Bazaar in April 2026, Natalie Portman compared her pregnancy with her third baby to when she was expecting Aleph and Amalia.

“I have more energy than I thought I might,” she told the magazine, revealing she has stayed active by swimming, doing Gyrotonics and playing with her eldest kids. “[That] is always the best.”

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‘Marshals’ Cast Teases ‘Dutton Ranch’ Crossover ‘Rumors,’ Defend Romance in ‘Yellowstone’ Spinoff Yana Grebenyuk and Whitney VasquezSun, April 19, 2026 at 10:36 AM UTC 0 The Marshals cast had plenty to say about those Dutton Ranch romance rumors, the relationships being explored on the Yellowstone spinoff and more. During CBS Fest on Wednesday, April 15, Arielle Kebbel weighed in on possible Yellowstone cameos, telling Us Weekly, "[We need] all of them. We could go for some more country artists any day.

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The Marshals cast had plenty to say about those Dutton Ranch romance rumors, the relationships being explored on the Yellowstone spinoff and more.

During CBS Fest on Wednesday, April 15, Arielle Kebbel weighed in on possible Yellowstone cameos, telling Us Weekly, "[We need] all of them. We could go for some more country artists any day. [too]!"

Kebbel remained more tight-lipped about a Dutton Ranch crossover but acknowledged the "rumors."

"[For Us, the biggest challenge of filming a Yellowstone spinoff] is finding the balance of respecting the why that's already established and knowing that in that legacy, our job is to also bring these new characters forward," she explained. "So respecting what's already been built but also feeling creative and free enough to bring our own character stories forward and really hoping that people join in our world."

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Yellowstone, which aired from 2018 to 2024, introduced Us to the Dutton family. After the show came to an end in 2024, CBS expanded the TV universe with Marshals, which follows Luke Grimes' character Kayce as he leaves ranching life behind to join an elite unit of U.S. Marshals.

Then there is Paramount's Dutton Ranch, which shows Rip (Cole Hauser) and Beth (Kelly Reilly) adjusting to life in Texas. Despite being Yellowstone spinoffs, both shows are expanding with new characters such as Kebbel's Belle. There are also characters on Marshals played by Logan Marshall-Green, Ash Santos, Tatanka Means, Brecken Merrill, Mo Brings Plenty and Gil Birmingham.

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As fans get more attached to the Marshals cast, they have also formed opinions on the characters. The most recent episode of the show took some by surprise when Belle's friendship with Cal (Marshall-Green) turned into more as they kissed.

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"It didn't feel quick to me, certainly, because of so much they did before," Marshall-Green, 49, told Us on Wednesday. "It felt earned. I actually wasn't that surprised."

Santos, 32, meanwhile, showed support for the fictional couple, adding, "I was ready for it. I was excited when I finally saw it in the script. It was time!" Kebbel, for her part, "wasn't surprised" by the progression in the relationship either.

"The only reason I wasn't surprised was because I had a meeting with our creator before the season started and he did tell me. But we had a very good talk, and I said, 'Tell me what I , and don't tell me anything else,'" she recalled. "I didn't know that was coming, but I didn't actually know a lot of the backstory, so I liked it because there was this intersection of Arielle and Belle that knew some things, but not everything, which was very true to the story as well."

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Kebbel admitted that she didn't think Marshals was ready for Belle and Cal as a couple yet, noting, "We're still establishing the team [and] the team environment. Obviously, this kiss throws a whole new layer of awkwardness and feelings into the mix. But I think what's great about both of them is that they put work first. Where they kind of have similarities or understand one another is that they're struggling with the balance between work and family because they care about both so much. So I think that's the layers we're going to see uncovered in future episodes."

There is also the possible connection with Kayce and Andrea (Santos).

"I didn't even go there at first either. Other people brought it up to me and I was like, "Whoa! OK." But I think it's really interesting to see that relationship," she admitted to Us. "They are polar opposites."

She concluded: "I have [seen edits of them]. There's a girl on TikTok. She makes so many edits. She's doing the Lord's work, honey. The edits are so good."

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Christa Miller Says Larry David Let Her Take Unaired “Seinfeld” Tape to “Drew Carey ”Producers to Prove Herself (Exclusive) Tereza Shkurtaj, Abby SternSat, April 18, 2026 at 11:00 PM UTC 0 Christa Miller on 'Seinfeld' and 'The Drew Carey Show.'Credit: NBC; ABC On April 12, 2026, Christa Miller attended an Apple TV FYC special event for Shrinking During the event, the 61yearold was reminded that, at one point, she played two different characters on Seinfeld Miller told PEOPLE that her second role on the show ultimately helped her land a part on The Drew Carey Show Christa Miller has a rare clai...

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During the event, the 61-year-old was reminded that, at one point, she played two different characters on Seinfeld

Miller told PEOPLE that her second role on the show ultimately helped her land a part on The Drew Carey Show

Christa Miller has a rare claim to fame in sitcom history — one that even she didn’t initially realize.

While attending the Apple TV FYC special event for Shrinking, the 61-year-old was surprised and excited to learn she belongs to a small group of actors who appeared on Seinfeld as two entirely different characters.

That unexpected distinction, sometimes referred to as being a “double dipper,” became more than just a fun piece of trivia; it also played a meaningful part in helping her land a starring role on The Drew Carey Show, she tells PEOPLE.

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Looking back, Miller connected the dots between her time on one iconic comedy and a pivotal career breakthrough.

In 1993, she made her first brief appearance on Seinfeld as Ellen, the woman who turns down George Costanza for a job in the episode “The Sniffing Accountant.” Two years later, she returned in a much larger role as Paula in “The Doodle” episode, where her character actually dates George.

“The best part is that the second episode I did with George, I had much more to do because it was Valentine's Day,” Miller shares, noting that “it was really fun.” The expanded role gave her more screen time and comedic beats, making the experience more memorable.

While it was rare for an actor to appear as different characters in the same series, she suggested her return may have been helped by a slight change in appearance, saying, “I might have just had grown my hair out or looked different enough to come in.”

"I mean, they knew I had already done the one, but I only had a couple scenes in the first one," she notes.

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That second appearance proved far more important than she initially realized. In 1995, Miller was in the final stages of auditioning for The Drew Carey Show, but executives at ABC were hesitant, feeling she might be “too green," she explains.

Determined to strengthen her case, she took matters into her own hands and called the producers of Seinfeld, hoping to obtain footage of the freshly finished Valentine's Day episode, which she felt showed off her acting chops.

Lo and behold, the show's co-creator Larry David picked up the phone. Miller explained to the comedian, 78, that she was "getting down to the wire" for casting in The Drew Carey Show and was hoping to show them the unaired Seinfeld tape to prove she had what it takes.

"Remember in those days they wouldn't give tapes out or anything," she notes.

However, David agreed, telling her, “You can have it, but you have to return it today.” Miller immediately drove to pick up the footage and deliver it herself.

“I drove to CBS Radford. I drove all the way across the hill to where Drew Carey people were, handed them tape in broadcast news, handed the tape off, waited in the office,” Miller recalls. “They gave me back the tape and as I was driving back to return it to Seinfeld, they called me and said, ‘Welcome to the show.’ ”

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Looking back, Miller credits that moment and David’s willingness to help as the reason she got her role as Kate O’Brien on The Drew Carey Show. Still, she sums up the whirlwind experience with humor: “All I did was drive.”

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Vin Diesel, Michelle Rodriguez, and rest of family strap in for EW's BINGE: The Fast Saga By Derek Lawrence :maxbytes(150000):stripicc()/derek160e1b72b3389c74b8ca03743731e346949.jpg) Derek Lawrence Derek Lawrence is a former associate editor at . He left EW in 2022. EW's editorial guidelines April 29, 2021 8:30 a.m. ET The entire Fast family is ready for a good BINGE watch.

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The entire *Fast* family is ready for a good *BINGE* watch.

Ahead of *F9* finally driving into theaters on June 25, the billion-dollar franchise's stars are strapping in for *EW's BINGE: The Fast Saga*, in which they're breaking down each movie with hosts Derek Lawrence and Chanelle Berlin Johnson.

The action will kick off Friday with Vin Diesel looking back on the one that started it all, 2001's *The Fast and the Furious*. Get your first listen to Dominic Toretto himself in *BINGE*'s debut trailer, which can be seen above.

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Also going along for the *BINGE* ride will be Michelle Rodriguez, Jordana Brewster, Sung Kang, Chris "Ludacris" Bridges, Tyrese Gibson, Nathalie Emmanuel, Justin Lin, Lucas Black, and new family member John Cena.

The schedule for *BINGE* episodes will coincide with Fast Fridays, Universal's series of free screenings of the first eight films: *The Fast and the Furious* on April 30, *2 Fast Furious* on May 7, *The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift* on May 14, *Fast & Furious* on May 21, *Fast Five* on May 28, *Fast & Furious 6* on June 4, *Furious 7* on June 11, and *The Fate of the Furious* on June 18. A spoiler-filled *F9* installment will then drop in the days following the film's release.

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Royal Ballet and Opera says Timothée Chalamet controversy led to &x27;immediate&x27; boosted sales: &x27;Cheers, Timmy&x27; Mekishana PierreWed, April 15, 2026 at 8:52 PM UTC 0 Timothée ChalametCredit: Jamie McCarthy/WireImageKey Points Alex Beard, chief executive of the Royal Ballet and Opera, reflects on the viral controversy of Timothée Chalamet's disparaging comments on both art forms. "The public reaction was just fantastic," Beard says of the reallife aftermath of the February incident.

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Alex Beard, chief executive of the Royal Ballet and Opera, reflects on the viral controversy of Timothée Chalamet's disparaging comments on both art forms.

"The public reaction was just fantastic," Beard says of the real-life aftermath of the February incident.

Chalamet's comments also sparked strong responses from celebrities such as Steven Spielberg, Nathan Lane, and ballet dancer Misty Copeland.

Timothée Chalamet may have caught immense flak after his comments about both ballet and opera went viral in February, but the controversy also led to some good news for both communities — boosted sales!

Alex Beard, chief executive of the Royal Ballet and Opera, shared the revelation in an interview with The Times published Tuesday.

"The public reaction was just fantastic," Beard told the outlet. "I thought it important that we didn't issue a kind of hoity-toity response to Chalamet. We simply said, 'Take a look at what we're doing, mate' — for instance, the fact that the largest portion of our audience by age is 20 to 30-year-olds."

And the people responded to the Royal Ballet and Opera by taking a look for themselves. "Our post got two and a half million engagements and half a million shares, just on Instagram," Beard shared. "And our ticket sales got an immediate boost. So cheers, Timmy!"

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For those who need a refresher, Chalamet was on a headline-making run promoting his Oscar-nominated film, Marty Supreme, and had already been courting the ire of various parties with overexposure when a town hall with his Interstellar costar Matthew McConaughey sparked controversy.

Filmed at the University of Texas at Austin, the town hall took a turn when Chalamet weighed in on the obstacles movie theaters face in modern times. "I admire people, and I've done it myself, who go on a talk show and go, 'Hey, we gotta keep movie theaters alive. You know, we gotta keep this genre alive,'" he told the room. "And another part of me feels like, if people want to see it, like Barbie, like Oppenheimer, they're going to go see it and go out of their way to be loud and proud about it."

But then came his comments about ballet and opera. "And I don't want to be working in ballet or opera, or you know, things where it's like, 'Hey, keep this thing alive,' even though it's like, no one cares about this anymore," he said, earning laughs from McConaughey and the audience.

Chalamet — whose grandmother, mother, and sister all danced with the New York City Ballet — seemed to realize how his words might land. "All respect to the ballet and opera people out there," he added, hurriedly. "I just lost 14 cents in viewership. I just took shots for no reason."

Unsurprisingly, the comments did not fly well with artists in the ballet and opera community.

At the time, the Royal Ballet and Opera posted a clip celebrating its running shows and noting, "Every night at the Royal Opera House, thousands of people gather for ballet and opera. … If you’d like to reconsider, @tchalamet, our doors are open."

The Seattle Opera went a different route, offering 14% off select Carmen seats with the code "TIMOTHEE" and quipping in the caption, "Timmy, you're welcome to use it too."

Celebrities chimed in as well: on the March 9 broadcast of The View, Whoopi Goldberg, Sunny Hostin, and guest cohost Sheryl Underwood all discussed Chalamet's comments. Hostin called them "vapid" and "shallow," while Goldberg, who pointed out his family ties to ballet, said he should know better.

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"Be careful, boy … Don't apologize when you've insulted. It doesn't sound right," the EGOT winner warned. "You can't say, 'Oh, this is dumb, no disrespect.' That's absolute disrespect."

Timothée ChalametCredit: David Jon/Getty

A few days later, Death of a Salesman revival star Nathan Lane shared his thoughts during an appearance on The View as well. "Oh, what a schmuck," Lane said. "It was kind of kaleidoscopic in its stupidity and insensitivity, and yet strangely telling about where we are in this country."

Speaking on the subject of A24's Marty Supreme, which follows Chalamet as a hyper-competitive ping-pong player, Lane added: "I've got news for Timmy. If you think nobody cares about opera and ballet, I can't tell you how much we don't care about ping-pong."

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Chalamet also wasn't safe during this year's Oscars, where he was the subject of jabs from host Conan O'Brien.

"Security is extremely tight tonight. Just gotta mention that," O'Brien said at the top of the show, initially appearing to reference reports that safety measures were increased due to the FBI warning of a potential "surprise attack" from Iran. However, O'Brien finished by joking, "I'm told there's concerns about attacks from both the opera and ballet communities."

The camera then cut to Chalamet and partner Kylie Jenner in the audience, with both laughing as they watched O'Brien in the moment. The comedian made one more quip before moving on, looking at Chalamet as he said, "They're just mad you left out jazz!"

Misty Copeland onstage during the Oscars on March 15, 2026Credit: Patrick T. Fallon / AFP via Getty

Misty Copeland — who performed that night during the Oscars' musical number for Ryan Coogler's Oscar-winning vampire period piece Sinners — said in a March 9 TikTok video that she found it "interesting" that Chalamet invited her to help promote his Oscar-nominated film Marty Supreme "with respect to my art form."

"But I think that it's important that we acknowledge that, yes, this is an art form that's not 'popular' and a part of pop culture as movies are," Copeland continued. "But that doesn't mean it doesn't have enduring relevance in culture."

Copeland's final note to Chalamet was that the Complete Unknown star wouldn't have the opportunities he's achieved thus far if not for "opera and ballet in their relevance in that medium."

She concluded, "So all of these mediums have a space, and we shouldn't be comparing them."

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