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Charlize Theron Rebukes Timothée Chalamet, Says AI Could Do His Job but Not Live Dance

Her warning shifts the dispute to whether AI can replace screen actors.

Overview

  • Theron, in a New York Times interview published Saturday, called Chalamet’s ballet and opera remark “very reckless” and said AI could do his job within about 10 years, not a live dancer’s.
  • Chalamet made the February CNN/Variety town hall quip that he didn’t want to work in “ballet or opera” because “no one cares,” which set off weeks of criticism.
  • The Royal Ballet and Opera reported about 2.5 million Instagram engagements and an immediate bump in ticket sales after the controversy, crediting the surge to the attention.
  • Drawing on her own training, Theron described dancers “bleeding through [their] shoes” and said the daily, no‑days‑off regimen builds toughness and discipline.
  • Chalamet has not offered a new public response, and Theron’s AI prediction drew fresh pushback on social media.