Timothée Chalamet’s recent comments on the state of opera and ballet during a CNN/Variety town hall event have sparked controversy and garnered attention from various media outlets. In a segment on “Saturday Night Live’s” “Weekend Update,” Chalamet’s remarks were addressed, with the show poking fun at the actor’s statements.
During the town hall event, Chalamet expressed his reluctance to work in ballet or opera, stating, “I don’t want to be working in ballet or opera, or things where it’s like, ‘Hey, keep this thing alive.’ Even though it’s like, no one cares about this anymore.” This comment received backlash from prominent opera and ballet companies in the U.S., who defended the importance of these art forms.
On “Weekend Update,” Colin Jost humorously commented on the situation, highlighting the criticism Chalamet faced from opera and ballet organizations. The segment also touched on other news, including Kristi Noem’s controversial ad campaign and alleged relationship with a Trump aide, as well as jokes about Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and President Trump’s unusual neck rash.
The satirical nature of “Weekend Update” allowed for a lighthearted take on Chalamet’s comments and other current events, providing viewers with a comedic perspective on the week’s news. The segment seamlessly blended humor with social commentary, making it a popular feature on “Saturday Night Live.”
Overall, the controversy surrounding Timothée Chalamet’s remarks on opera and ballet served as fodder for entertainment and discussion on “Weekend Update,” showcasing the show’s ability to address timely issues with wit and humor.

