Timothée Chalamet's Latest Photo Dump Has Fans Losing It
Timothée Chalamet just made the Internet pause with a surprise appearance on Instagram.
Known for keeping a low profile on social media, the Dune star surprised his followers this week by posting not once, but twice.
On Monday, the actor broke months of Instagram silence with two photos—a smiley face on a sidewalk and a casual selfie—then followed it up the next day with a spontaneous photo dump filled with throwback shots. Before this, his last post was shared back in March.
His new photo dump that he posted on Tuesday afternoon featured many pictures such as him on vacation, random selfies, a baby picture, mirror photos and a candid moment with rapper Kid Cudi.
Naturally, fans had a lot to say about his unexpected return to Instagram.
"TIMOTHEE WHAT IS THIS RANDOM DUMP," a fan commented.
"2 POSTS IN 2 DAYS???" a user commented. "AM I IN HEAVEN????"
"I'm gonna explode," another fan commented.
A fan account dedicated to Chalamet commented on X, "gonna need hours for this to process."
"he's bald ik it 🤦🏻♀️ he's reminiscing when he had hair…" a fan joked, referring to reports from earlier this month that Chalamet may have shaved his head.
Many users also couldn't help but gush over how 'boyfriend material' Chalamet looked in the photos, with countless comments praising his effortlessly good looks.
"this man ain't aged since 2017," a user noticed.
"omg who is this cutie 😍," someone wrote.
Another commented, "this guy always bless my eyes."
"this boyfriend material???" another fan account dedicated to Chalamet posted on X, along with four pictures taken from the actor's original post.
"he's really in his effortless era," a user wrote.
After the success of his most recent film, A Complete Unknown, Chalamet is reprising his role as Paul Atreides in Dune: Part Three, which started filming this month in Prague. He's also starring in and producing Marty Supreme, a ping-pong-inspired sports-comedy directed by Josh Safdie. The film wrapped principal photography earlier this year and is slated for release on Christmas Day 2025.Timothée Chalamet's Latest Photo Dump Has Fans Losing It first appeared on Parade on Jul 16, 2025
This story was originally reported by Parade on Jul 16, 2025, where it first appeared.
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