JAKARTA - Intending to be different, Timothée Chalamet instead had to pay a fine. Recently, he was fined 60 Pounds or equivalent to IDR 1.2 million for riding a bicycle at the premiere of his latest film, A Complete Unknown.

Not because of his bicycle, Chalamet was fined because he did not park properly while he rode the electric bicycle to the red carpet. He was seen wearing a navy jacket and pants when carrying the bicycle.

His appearance gained more attention because of his green bicycle. He revealed the story about the fine when he was a guest on the Quotien show.

"It's ecological," said Timothée Chalamet, quoting Variety, when asked why he rode a bicycle.

However, it's not just about the environment, Chalamet admitted that he did it to get through traffic jams. In order to arrive on time, he rode a bicycle instead of a car.

On the other hand, Timothée Chalamet received a positive response thanks to his performance as Bob Dylan in the film. He was nominated for the Golden Globes, Critics Choice, SAG Awards and most recently BAFTA.

His performance received praise from the real Bob Dylan via his personal X account. Dylan wrote, "Timmy is a brilliant actor so I'm sure he's very believable as me, or my younger version, or my other version."

A Complete Unknown directed by James Mangold tells the story of Bob Dylan who moved to New York in 1961 to start his career as a musician in the folk genre.


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