- Renowned dancer Misty Copeland addressed actor Timothée Chalamet's controversial remarks that "no one cares" about ballet or opera.
- Copeland, the first Black female principal dancer in the American Ballet Theater, noted that Chalamet had previously invited her to help promote his Oscar-nominated film, Marty Supreme, in connection with her art form.
- She countered Chalamet's comments by emphasizing that ballet and opera, despite not being "popular" like movies, hold "enduring relevance in culture" and have thrived for over 400 years.
- Copeland further argued that Chalamet's own career as an actor and movie star benefits from the historical and cultural legacy of opera and ballet.
- Chalamet's original comments, made during a Variety conversation about audience attention spans, quickly went viral and ignited a broader debate among public figures.
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