If you’re following Timothée Chalamet on social media, then you’re certainly not alone. The actor has more than 2 million followers on Twitter alone. Of course, that’s just a fraction of the 17.7 million people who follow him on Instagram. With that kind of focus aimed at him on the internet, it’s no wonder that the star has some serious concerns about social media.
Chalamet shared his thoughts on social media during the Venice Film Festival while promoting his film, “Bones and All,” mentioning that his character (who had lived in the 1980s) would have avoided the modern problem. He explained (via E! News): “To be young now and to be young whenever — I can only speak for my generation — is to be intensely judged. I can’t imagine what it is to grow up without the onslaught of social media. And it was a relief to play characters who are wrestling with an internal dilemma absent the ability to go on Reddit or Twitter, Instagram or TikTok, and figure out where they fit in.”
“Without casting judgment on that, you can find your tribe there, but I think it’s tough to be alive now,” Chalamet continued. “I think societal collapse is in the air — or it smells like it.” Hopefully, this star’s followers are on the nicer side, and society will keep rolling along.
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