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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]He’s said it at least three times in the past, one other time being on the Graham Norton show. I can’t remember the third, but saw a compilation. The issue is his H U G E ego. He’s not that great of an actor, but he thinks he is. He thinks he’s above a centuries old art form. That’s the issue.[/quote] Oh please, these centuries old art forms have been sneering at people for ages. What have they done to stay relevant and accessible lately?[/quote] You’re not wrong, but my statement is true. And ballet will be here long after Chalamet. He's washed up. He’d better make some changes soon. [/quote] Your upset at his comments betrays your confidence in the future of ballet and opera.[/quote] I feel fairly confident that ballet will not only outlive Chalamet’s career, but also Chalamet himself. I could be wrong, sure; but I doubt it. [/quote] So you're just hot and bothered about his throwaway comment for no apparent reason? Just pent up rage over nothing?[/quote] I just think he needed to be brought down a few pegs and I’m glad it happening for him now. That’s all. [/quote] So you're a useful idiot in this astroturfing campaign. Got it.[/quote] Tell us how his boots taste! [/quote]
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