It took 30-year-old Timothée Chalamet a lifetime (plus a few decades), but the New York Knicks are NBA champions once again. (“This way instead of the Oscar. Come on, baby!” the four-time Oscar nominee SaidMostly, of course, after the Game 5 win in San Antonio.) During all this, for every beat of this thrillingly uneventful postseason, the surest bet you could make before any game was that the native-Manhattan actor would be sitting courtside, promoting his beloved team, and wearing a charmingly dirty outfit.
Chalamet added, “There’s nothing I value more in my new life than having access to my garden.” a recent episode Carmelo Anthony’s 7pm in brooklyn podcast. The actor, whose childhood apartment was in Hell’s Kitchen, about a 15-minute walk from Madison Square Garden, grew up looking for cheap tickets to games. Now, he’s the head man of an actual celebrity line. Over the past two years, he has gone out of his way to attend the team’s playoff games, taking time out of his busy Hollywood schedule to travel between various metros and small-market areas. This love is serious: He once skipped the Met Gala to watch games on an iPad, and he’s got his own, too “The Villain Born and Raised in LA” Girlfriend, Kylie Jenner, is traveling across the country to cheer His home team.
And while Timmy is famous enough to sit (and be photographed) among the VIPs on Celeb Row, he’s constantly built up his blue and orange wardrobe. The actor was binge-boning long before he rubbed elbows with fellow Knicks fanatics like Ben Stiller and Spike Lee, but he recently started dressing like a high-profile superfan: custom chrome Hearts getups, deep-cut vintage team tees, and an endless stream of baked Timberlands.
