It is unclear whether he is eligible for the contest's $50 prize Timothée Chalamet has taken a group of his fans by surprise by showing up at his own lookalike competition in New York City. READ MORE: ‘Dune: Part Two’ review: sandworm-sized sequel should blow a hole in the box office The Dune and Wonka star has been caught hiding under cover in a face mask and baseball cap in the crowd in Washington Square Park in downtown Manhattan on Sunday (October 27). As noted by Variety on Instagram, the actor sneaked into the middle of the group of assembled Chalamet lookalikes, before eventually revealing his identity.
Check out images from the scene below. A post shared by Variety (@variety) Timothée Chalamet making a surprise appearance at his look-alike contest in NYC. pic.
twitter.com/z5hdXTVfpN — Film Updates (@FilmUpdates) October 27, 2024 LMAOO TIMOTHEE CHALAMET ACTUALLY SHOWED UP TO THE TIMOTHEE CHALAMET LOOKALIKE CONTEST IN WASHINGTON SQUARE PARK pic.twitter.
com/yDt7tl6T2p — industry s3 awards campaign manager 🍉 (@itweetabttv) October 27, 2024 According to FM104 , nearly 900 people had responded to the invite to the competition, with several uploading photographs of their own supposed likeness to the 28-year-old actor. A top prize of $50 (£39) in cash and a trophy is on offer for the winner of the contest – although it is unclear whether Chalamet himself is eligible. Chalamet is set to play Bob Dylan in the upcoming biopic A Complete Unknown , which will char.