Hollywood hunk Timothée Chalamet bucks tradition by arriving at Bob Dylan biopic A Complete Unknown premiere on a LIME BIKE (and doesn't forget to successfully end his ride!)
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Timothée Chalamet stood out from the crowd as he arrived at BFI Southbank for the Bob Dylan biopic A Complete Unknown UK premiere on a Lime bike on Tuesday. The actor, 28, who stars as the Knockin' On Heaven's Door hitmaker, 83, cruised down the red carpet on the green bike before successfully ending his ride via his mobile phone.
He cut a dapper figure in a black blazer and matching trousers, with a blue patterned satin shirt underneath. Timothee walked the red carpet solo, with his girlfriend Kylie Jenner deciding to stay home. The A-list couple have largely kept their two year romance out of the spotlight.
Hi co-star Monica Barbaro put on a very glamorous display in a plunging black figure-hugging gown as she arrived at the lavish event. The movie focuses on Dylan's early career, his transition from folk to rock, and his performance at the 1965 Newport Folk Festival, with Timothée being praised for his portrayal.
Timothée Chalamet stood out from the crowd as he arrived at BFI Southbank for the Bob Dylan biopic A Complete Unknown UK premiere on a Lime bike on Tuesday. He cruised down the red carpet on the green bike before successfully ending his ride via his mobile phone.
It comes after Timothée revealed he had 'five years of singing practice' ahead of his role as Bob Dylan in the upcoming biopic, A Complete Unknown. The actor, 28, who stars as the Knockin' On Heaven's Door hitmaker, 83, both sings and plays the songs live in the drama which is set for release in January.