Timothée Chalamet and Edward Norton take the bus around Rome on A Complete Unknown tour after Hollywood star, 29, got a £65 fine for riding Lime bike into London premiere
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Timothée Chalamet rode a Lime bike to the London movie premiere of A Complete Unknown this week in a stunt he claimed earned him a £65 fine. And it seems the Hollywood actor, 29, is not afraid of taking public transport as he joined Edward Norton, 55, on a double-decker bus as the pair travelled across Rome to promote the Bob Dylan biopic, A Complete Unknown, on Friday.
Timothée took a seat, wearing a turquoise, brown and white mottled knitted sweater over a white Supreme t-shirt as he took in all the sights the Italian capital has to offer. The Dune star added mid-blue jeans, a khaki scarf with a floral pattern and a beige satchel in a look seemingly modelled on the music icon he portrays in the movie.
Edward, meanwhile, sported a pine green overshirt worn on top of a light pink shirt, complete with Caravan-style sunglasses with a silver rim. They were then mobbed by fans desperate to get a shot with the Willy Wonka actor or have him sign some memorabilia.
Timothée Chalamet has learned his lesson from this week's Lime bike mishap as he joined Edward Norton, 55, on a double-decker bus in Rome on Friday. The actor, 29, took a seat, wearing a turquoise, brown and white mottled knitted sweater over a white Supreme t-shirt as he took in all the sights the Italian capital has to offer.