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The post sensationalizes Misty Copeland's upcoming performance at the 2026 Oscars as 'coming out of retirement to put Timothée Chalamet in his place' during a live rendition of 'I Lied to You' from the film Sinners.[1][3] It stems from Chalamet's controversial remarks dismissing ballet and opera as irrelevant, saying 'no one cares about this anymore,' which drew widespread backlash from the arts community.[2][5] Copeland responded by highlighting the irony of Chalamet inviting her to promote his film Marty Supreme while shading her art form, arguing that opera and ballet underpin his acting opportunities.[1][3] The Oscars performance announcement, timed shortly after her comments, has fueled speculation of a pointed cultural statement.[4]
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The post is trending due to the viral clash between pop culture star Timothée Chalamet and ballet icon Misty Copeland amid Oscars hype.[1][2] With the 2026 Academy Awards approaching, the timing amplifies discussions on classical arts relevance versus modern entertainment.[3] Social media buzz from backlash by opera houses, celebrities, and fans keeps the controversy alive.[5]
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- 1Misty Copeland is the first Black woman to become a principal dancer at the American Ballet Theatre.[3][6]
- 2Chalamet's mother and sister both studied at the School of American Ballet, adding irony to his comments.[5]
- 3Seattle Opera offered a 14% discount with code 'Timothee' in response to his diss.[5]
- 4Copeland posed in Marty Supreme merch for promotion, despite the later controversy.[3][4]
- 5Her Oscars performance features Miles Caton, Raphael Saadiq, Buddy Guy, Shaboozey, and Brittany Howard.[3]
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