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Kylie Jenner Wears Full-Length Coat to 'SNL' After-Party With Timothée Chalamet
Kylie Jenner Wears Full-Length Coat to 'SNL' After-Party With Timothée Chalamet

Yahoo

time26-01-2025

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Kylie Jenner Wears Full-Length Coat to 'SNL' After-Party With Timothée Chalamet

Timothée Chalamet hosted Saturday Night Live on January 25, where he also served as the night's musical guest, singing hits from Bob Dylan biopic A Complete Unknown. Chalamet sang Dylan's 'Outlaw Blues,' 'Three Angels,' and 'Tomorrow Is a Long Time.' The actor's girlfriend, Kylie Jenner, did not seem to make an appearance in the audience during the comedy sketch show taping, but on Sunday, Instagram gossip account Deux Moi shared pictures of Jenner and Chalamet leaving the show's after-party at The Pool restaurant. Chalamet was wearing a New York Yankees bomber jacket, jeans, and a baseball hat, with a scarf around his neck. Jenner wore a floor-length faux fur coat in sable brown and a pair of black sunglasses. Her hair was down in sultry waves and she lowered her gaze as they headed to a waiting car. The Kardashians star has accompanied Chalamet to Saturday Night Live before, joining him when he hosted for the second time in 2023. Jenner has been seen at even more events this year with Chalamet, attending the 2025 Golden Globes with him, though she did not walk the red carpet. A source told Page Six at the time that she 'didn't want to make [the event] about them.' 'She wanted this night to be all about Timothée, how it was intended to be,' they added. Adrien Brody won for his role in The Brutalist that night, but Chalamet reportedly 'felt a sense of comfort having Kylie there with him.' In Jenner's November 2024 ELLE cover story, released on October 23, Jenner spoke about keeping her relationship private. 'I think it's important to keep things to yourself,' she said. 'It's hard for me to make a decision by myself sometimes, so the opinion of the whole world…it can be tough.' You Might Also Like The 15 Best Organic And Clean Shampoos For Any And All Hair Types 100 Gifts That Are $50 Or Under (And Look Way More Expensive Than They Actually Are)

Timothée Chalamet channels Bob Dylan on SNL
Timothée Chalamet channels Bob Dylan on SNL

Washington Post

time26-01-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Washington Post

Timothée Chalamet channels Bob Dylan on SNL

Timothée Chalamet made another stop on his award season promotional tour this weekend by pulling a double shift on 'Saturday Night Live,' hosting as himself and singing like Bob Dylan, the rock legend he plays in the Oscar-nominated film 'A Complete Unknown.' The three-time SNL host was clear during his opening monologue that he intended to play some lesser known songs. 'You might not know the Bob Dylan songs I'm performing, but they're my personal favorites,' he told the audience. 'I'm so grateful 'Saturday Night Live' is still doing weird stuff like this 50 years in. They're either really nice for letting me do this or incredibly mean and this is all a big prank.' SNL alum Adam Sandler, playing off a joke from the Golden Globes about how he pronounces Chalamet's name, introduced Chalamet before he performed 'Outlaw Blues' and 'Three Angels.' Later in the evening, Chalamet, sitting on a dark stage and brightened only by the soft glow of the spotlight, performed 'Tomorrow Is a Long Time.' 'Outlaw Blues' appeared on Dylan's fifth album 'Bringing It All Back Home' — heralded as one of the best albums in rock history, by Rolling Stone. 'Three Angels,' meanwhile, comes from 'New Morning,' which was Dylan's 11th album released in 1970 that lives between his different music eras. Chalamet was joined onstage throughout the night by James Blake, a British musician who played the piano and offered backup vocals. Later in the show, Chalamet returned for a moody rendition of 'Tomorrow Is a Long Time,' which Dylan originally performed live in the '60s before it finally appeared on 'Bob Dylan's Greatest Hits Vol. II' in 1971. Chalamet will be looking ahead to the Oscars on March 2, where he'll compete against Adrien Brody ('The Brutalist'), Colman Domingo ('Sing Sing'), Ralph Fiennes ('Conclave') and Sebastian Stan ('The Apprentice') in the best leading actor category. Chalamet lost to Brody in the best actor in a drama category at the Golden Globes earlier in January. In his monologue, Chalamet poked fun at award shows and showed a montage of himself losing previous awards. 'I just keep losing, and each time it gets harder to pretend it doesn't sting,' he quipped. He then staged a fake award ceremony, assuming he'd win, only for the imaginary honor to be handed to Kenan Thompson instead. Elsewhere, Chalamet showed up as a barista in training, an AI-generated podcast host and a little dog speaking to other little dogs. (He did not appear in the 'Founding Fathers' cold open, which included a cameo from Lin-Manuel Miranda as Alexander Hamilton.) Many social media users sung high-praise for Chalamet's performance on SNL, seeing it as a good move for his Oscar campaign and for any potential side gigs as a singer. His choice to sing deep cuts won over Dylan fans, too. 'A Complete Unknown,' a biopic on Dylan based on Elijah Wald's 2015 book 'Dylan Goes Electric!,' was nominated for eight Academy Awards, including best picture. The film follows Dylan during his early years and rise to critical acclaim. Ty Burr wrote for The Washington Post that Chalamet was 'excellent' in the role, and very much channeled a younger Dylan in his performance.

Timothée Chalamet Channels Bob Dylan as Musical Guest on ‘SNL': Watch His Performances
Timothée Chalamet Channels Bob Dylan as Musical Guest on ‘SNL': Watch His Performances

Yahoo

time26-01-2025

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  • Yahoo

Timothée Chalamet Channels Bob Dylan as Musical Guest on ‘SNL': Watch His Performances

Timothée Chalamet brought his Bob Dylan character to Studio 8H during his Saturday Night Live appearance on Jan. 25. The 29-year-old actor, who portrays the folk icon in the new film A Complete Unknown, took on dual roles as both host and musical guest for the evening. As anticipated, Chalamet embraced his Dylan persona during his musical segments, delivering a trio of songs by the legendary artist. More from Billboard Washington vs. Philadelphia: Here's How to Watch the 2025 NFC Championship Gracie Abrams, Dora Jar React to Fan's Petition to Replace Jar as Tour Opener Trace Cyrus Claims Billy Ray Cyrus Is Taking 'Legal Action' Against Him After Public Plea for Dad to 'Get Help' Introduced by SNL alum Adam Sandler, Chalamet opened with a high-energy rendition of 'Outlaw Blues,' which smoothly transitioned into a more intimate, spoken-word version of 'Three Angels,' accompanied by surprise guest James Blake on keyboards and backing vocals. Later in the episode, Chalamet returned with an acoustic guitar for a heartfelt cover of 'Tomorrow Is a Long Time,' with Blake once again supporting him on vocals and keys. During his opening monologue, Chalamet shared that he chose these songs because they are his 'personal favorites.' Fresh off portraying Dylan in James Mangold's A Complete Unknown — which has earned eight Academy Award nominations, including best picture — Chalamet previously revealed that he performed all his own vocals for the film. Saturday marked Chalamet's first time serving as SNL's musical guest, although he's appeared on the show twice before. He first hosted in 2020 and returned in 2023, starring in a viral sketch where he portrayed Troye Sivan in a sleep-paralysis hallucination. SNL is currently in its 50th season, with a special anniversary episode set for Feb. 16. This season has also featured notable hosts like Ariana Grande, Charli XCX, John Mulaney, Chris Rock and Martin Short, while musical guests have included Hozier, Gracie Abrams and Stevie Nicks, among others. Watch Chalamet's SNL performances below. For those without cable, the broadcast streams on Peacock, which you can sign up for at the link here. Having a Peacock account also gives fans access to previous SNL episodes. Best of Billboard Chart Rewind: In 1989, New Kids on the Block Were 'Hangin' Tough' at No. 1 Janet Jackson's Biggest Billboard Hot 100 Hits H.E.R. & Chris Brown 'Come Through' to No. 1 on Adult R&B Airplay Chart

SNL fans praise ‘genius' cameo during Timothée Chalamet performance
SNL fans praise ‘genius' cameo during Timothée Chalamet performance

The Independent

time26-01-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Independent

SNL fans praise ‘genius' cameo during Timothée Chalamet performance

Saturday Night Live fans were stunned to see Adam Sandler make a surprise appearance on Saturday's episode (25 January), returning to his roots on the show. Sandler, 58, was a cast member on SNL between 1990 and 1995 and has made numerous cameos since then. His most recent return saw him introduce a musical performance by host Timothée Chalamet, who sang the Bob Dylan songs Outlaw Blues and Three Angels, fresh off his Oscar nomination for the Dylan biopic, A Complete Unknown. Sandler's brief appearance also played off a gag from this year's Golden Globes, when host Nikki Glaser asked him to deliver an exaggerated pronunciation of Chalamet. Repeating the joke on SNL, Sandler bellowed: 'Ladies and gentlemen, I love him too, Timothée Chalameeeet!' Viewers were quick to sing the praises of the cameo, with one writing: 'Getting Sandler to announce Timmy so he could say 'Chalamet' is genius.' 'Playing the long game on the Golden Globes joke,' noted a second fan. 'I just saw Adam Sandler introducing Timmy on SNL. I thought I was hallucinating. The universe is healing,' added a third. A fourth said: 'OH MY WOW! They actually brought Adam Sandler out to give us another! 'Ahhhh Timothée Chalamet !' 'Sandler must've had a police escort to get from the Garden to NBC so fast! Just so he could intro Chalamet,' joked a fifth viewer, referencing the fact that the Uncut Gems actor is a big basketball fan. Chalamet, who made history with his Oscar nomination, becoming the first man since James Dean to secure two Oscar nods for Best Actor before turning 30, was also praised for his performance. 'I love Timmy. He really puts his best in everything,' said one fan. 'The second song was so emotional. Anyone else out there shed a tear?' asked another. A third added: 'Need to go to a Timothée Bob Chalamet concert ASAP.' Eagle-eyed viewers also spotted British singer-songwriter James Blake playing the keyboard in Chalamet's band. 'I love that James Blake is part of this! That guy is such an immense talent,' wrote a fan. A second said: 'OK Timothée, I see you singing Bob Dylan with freaking James Blake playing piano and doing backing vocals.'

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