“The View” cohosts slam 'vapid' and 'shallow' Timothée Chalamet over anti-opera comments: 'Be careful, boy'
“The View” cohosts slam 'vapid' and 'shallow' Timothée Chalamet over anti-opera comments: 'Be careful, boy'
Joey NolfiMon, March 9, 2026 at 4:17 PM UTC
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Whoopi Goldberg slams Timothée Chalamet over recent comments about operaCredit: ABC; GettyKey Points -
The View cohosts have spoken out against Timothée Chalamet's anti-opera comments.
Sunny Hostin called Chalamet "vapid" and "shallow" over his words.
Whoopi Goldberg advised, "Be careful, boy," after the Marty Supreme star said "no one cares" about those specific performing arts disciplines.
The View cohosts have entered a ping-pong match of words against Marty Supreme Oscar nominee Timothée Chalamet.
Amid public blowback to the Hollywood superstar's recent jabs against the popularity of opera and ballet, EGOT-winning actress Whoopi Goldberg, legal expert Sunny Hostin, and guest cohost Sheryl Underwood all took aim at Chalamet's words on Monday's broadcast of The View.
Hostin advised that "ballet is hard," and told the audience, "I'm offended and disappointed in what he said. I didn't realize he was that vapid and that shallow."
Timothée Chalamet in 'Marty Supreme'Credit: A24
Underwood, a comedian and lifelong Republican filling in for conservative cohost Alyssa Farah Griffin, chalked the 30-year-old Chalamet's ill-advised words up to "being young."
"I think he thought he could say that," she added. "First, he just made the good ping-pong movie. He's a young, handsome man, but I bet if he was playing [dancer] Rudolf Nureyev… he'd respect the art form a little bit better."
"That goes to show a lot of young people need to understand, don't just flip off and say something," Underwood said. "Really understand that your words have meaning to other young people. I think he can do it."
Underwood then looked toward the audience at home to deliver a cheeky message: "But, also, where's the camera at so I can speak to Timothée personally: Young man, if you would like to come and talk to me about this, I'm willing to hear your thoughts."
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"Yes, correct, I'll join you," Hostin quipped, while Underwood exclaimed, "Tag team!"
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Goldberg then stepped in, reacting to the aforementioned bit with a firm, "Yeah, no," before adding her thoughts on the matter.
"You come from a dance family, so when you crap on somebody else's art form, it doesn't feel good," the Ghost and Color Purple star said, referencing Chalamet's mother and sister's involvement in the arts he criticized. "You probably didn't realize, until you said, 'Oh, I'm in trouble,' but then you compounded it and said, '14 cents.' No, when people get mad, it'll be a lot more than 14 cents, so be careful. I'm just saying. Be careful, boy."
Whoopi Goldberg, Sara Haines, Ana Navarro, Sunny Hostin, and Sheryl Underwood on 'The View'Credit: ABC
After the cohosts and audience reacted in light shock over Goldberg's assessment, she doubled down: "He is a boy to me," she said. "No disrespect. Really, don't apologize when you've insulted. It doesn't sound right. You can't say, 'Oh, this is dumb, no disrespect.' That's absolute disrespect."
Entertainment Weekly has reached out to representatives for Chalamet for a response.
"I don't want to be working in ballet or opera, or things where it's like, 'Hey, keep this thing alive, even though no one cares about this anymore,'" Chalamet said in a recent town hall discussion with fellow actor Matthew McConaughey. "All respect to the ballet and opera people out there. I just lost 14 cents in viewership. I just took shots for no reason."
Chalamet's remarks also drew a response from the esteemed Metropolitan Opera, the Instagram account for which recently posted a video spotlighting the intense craftsmanship that goes into its productions.
"This one's for you, @tchalamet," the account wrote, tagging the four-time Oscar-nominee in the caption. "All respect to the opera (and ballet) people out there."
The View airs weekdays on ABC.
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