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Robert Downey Jr. hails Timothée Chalamet as ‘one of the greats’
Robert Downey Jr. gave Timothée Chalamet validation that he has reached the level of excellence he’s been striving for.
The Dune star has long spoken openly about his “pursuit of greatness” and now, he’s gotten a major seal of approval from the legend.
During a recent Q&A for Marty Supreme, the Avengers: Doomsday star didn’t hold back, calling the newly minted Golden Globes Best Actor winner “one of the greats.”
“You’ve talked a lot lately about this,” Downey, 60, said about Chalamet’s great ambitions. “I am literally twice your age. When I was 30, I was making a movie with Norman Jewison.”
He recalled, “It was called Only You. Me and Marisa Tomei. We were on the Amalfi coast somewhere and I just go to Norman Jewison, you know Moonstruck and all these great movies, I go, ‘Norman, I think I am one of the greats.'”
“I want you to tell me if you agree with that.” the Iron Man lead continued. “He looked at me like I was nuts. He said, ‘Well, Mr. Downey, that remains to be seen.'”
“And I want to say in front of God and everyone in this audience here with you that as of Marty Supreme, it no longer remains to be seen. Let’s hear it for, Timothée Chalamet,” he added.
For the unversed, the 30-year-old French-American actor openly told the industry about wanting to be a great actor during his acceptance speech at the 2025 SAG Awards.
“I can’t downplay the significance of this award, because it means the most to me,” Chalamet said in his acceptance speech after he won best actor for playing Bob Dylan in A Complete Unknown.
“I know we’re in a subjective business, but the truth is, I’m really in pursuit of greatness. I know people don’t usually talk like that, but I want to be one of the greats. I am inspired by the greats,” he added.
It is pertinent to note that Marty Supreme has shattered one record after another since opening over the holidays.
Its latest box office milestone came Tuesday when passing up Leonardo DiCaprio’s rival Oscar contender One Battle After Another to end the day with an estimated cume of $72.27 million, according to A24.
The newly released film Marty Supreme earned Chalamet his first Critics’ Choice and Golden Globe awards, making him a frontrunner for a Best Actor Oscar at the upcoming 98th Academy Awards.
Entertainment
Rihanna’s Beverly Hills home hit by gunfire; suspect arrested, LAPD says
A person was arrested on Sunday for firing multiple shots at the Beverly Hills home of pop music star Rihanna, Los Angeles Police Department officials say.
Officers were sent to the area at around 1:15 p.m. after learning of shots being fired, according to the LAPD. Upon arrival, they located a suspect and took them into custody without further incident.
No injuries were reported and the weapon used in the shooting was recovered by police, LAPD officials said.
An LAPD official confirmed with CBS LA that the home targeted in the incident belongs to Rihanna.
It’s unclear if anyone was home at the time of the shooting.
Rihanna, whose real name is Robyn Rihanna Fenty, rose to fame in the early 2000s with mega-hits like “Pon de Replay” and “Umbrella.” Since then, she has turned her successful music career into a business empire under her brand Fenty, which now specializes in cosmetics, fashion and lingerie. She has been with her partner, rapper ASAP Rocky, since 2020, and they share three children. She famously announced her second pregnancy during the Super Bowl LVII halftime show.
This is a developing story. Check back for details.
Entertainment
King Charles urges unity, brighter future, wishing Happy Commonwealth Day
Kensington Palace posted on Instagram ahead of Commonwealth Day, sharing King Charles’s annual message to the 56 nations that make up the global organization.
In his address, the monarch described the global community of nations as something truly “rare and precious,” particularly at a time when global divisions can feel increasingly pronounced.
He highlighted the organization as a unique platform where countries can engage in open dialogue and cooperation while working to improve the lives of the nearly three billion people living across its member states.
Speaking in his annual Commonwealth Day message, the King said:
“In a world that can feel increasingly fragmented, this voluntary union of free association remains rare and precious.
A forum for open and honest discussion to help improve the lives of the nearly three billion people who call our Member States home.”
He also pointed to the significant economic possibilities within the Commonwealth, noting that the network of nations holds major potential for stronger trade partnerships built on trust and shared values.
“Our 56-nation bloc holds untapped potential for prosperous trade between trusting partners.
With nearly two-thirds of our population under the age of thirty, we are a family defined by youth and possibility,” he said.
The King stressed that the future of this younger generation depends on the actions taken today, urging collective responsibility to ensure they inherit a hopeful and thriving world.
“It is our shared responsibility to ensure that they inherit not only hope and ambition, but also a world in which they can flourish.”
Environmental protection also featured prominently in his message, with the monarch warning that climate change is already a reality for many communities across the nation.
He added that safeguarding nature, protecting forests and oceans, and pursuing prosperity in harmony with the natural world are duties owed not only to current citizens but to generations still to come.
Looking ahead, the King also reflected on the importance of the upcoming Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting scheduled for later this year in Antigua and Barbuda.
The annual Day service will take place at Westminster Abbey, where senior members of the Royal Family and Sir Keir Starmer are expected to join a congregation of around 1,800 guests to mark the occasion.
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Meghan and Lilibet enjoy ocean on Women’s day, papa Harry watches proudly
Meghan Markle marked International Women’s Day with a touching tribute to her daughter, Princess Lilibet, posting a rare glimpse of their quiet time together by the sea on Sunday.
The Duchess of Sussex shared the serene photograph on Instagram taken by Prince Harry, showing herself seated on sun-warmed rocks along a sweeping coastline while holding her young daughter close.
The pair looked out over the shimmering water as gentle waves rolled onto the shore, creating a peaceful backdrop for the candid mother-daughter moment.
In the video story, the bright sunlight and expansive ocean view added to the calm, intimate atmosphere captured in the image.
Alongside the photograph, Meghan included a heartfelt message dedicated to her daughter and to women around the world.
“For the woman she will one day be. Happy International Women’s Day,” she wrote.
She also shared another sunny snapshot from the same day on her As Ever social platform.
In that image, she stood in bright golden light wearing a flowing frock with puffed sleeves, adding a caption: “Sunday, with a little extra light to linger in.”
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