Timothée Chalamet is being blasted online for making a joke on “Saturday Night Live” this weekend about former president Jimmy Carter, who died last month at age 100. The incident happened during the “Bungee” skit featuring Chalamet playing an instructor at a workout class.
Timothée Chalamet is under fire for making a joke about former president Jimmy Carter during his appearance on "Saturday Night Live."
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Live' have not responded to the controversy. However, the incident reignited debates about the fine line between humor and insensitivity.
Timothée Chalamet might’ve been riding high as the host of Saturday Night Live this weekend, but one poorly timed joke has the internet in full-on cancel mode. During a skit called “Bungee,” the Dune star delivered a line about former President Jimmy Carter that left the audience gasping—and not in a good way.
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Timothee Chalamet portrayed Nathaniel Latrine, a bungee instructor, on the January 25 episode of 'Saturday Night Live'
Timothée Chalamet is being blasted online for making a joke on Saturday Night Live this weekend about former president Jimmy Carter, who died last month at age 100. The incident happened during the “Bungee” skit featuring Chalamet playing an instructor at a workout class, reports the New York Post.
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Timothée Chalamet followed in Ryan Gosling’s footsteps by struggling not to laugh through sketches during his third time hosting Saturday Night Live. The writers of the NBC late-night program didn’t do him any favors with characters and situations that were pretty out there.