Timothée Chalamet pokes fun at his lack of award show success as he opens third SNL hosting stint with a montage of his 'losing face'
Timothée Chalamet pokes fun at his lack of award show success as he opens third SNL hosting stint with a montage of his 'losing face'
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Timothée Chalamet poked fun at his lack of award show success in his Saturday Night Live opening monologue. The actor, 29, has been nominated for two Academy Awards, three BAFTAs and four Golden Globes - but is yet to win a gong. As he waits to see his fate this awards season for his Bob Dylan biopic A Complete Unknown, Timothée took to SNL hosting duties for the third time.
In a tongue and cheek opening speech, Timothée revealed that with each award he loses it gets harder to hide his disappointment. 'It's an enormous honour going to these award shows,' he said. 'It's such a great experience but I just keep losing. Each time it gets harder to pretend it doesn't sting.'.
The French-American star proceeded to share a hilarious montage of all the times he has lost at award shows - and the classic close-ups on his face. Timothée Chalamet poked fun at his lack of award show success in his Saturday Night Live opening monologue.
The French-American star proceeded to share a hilarious montage of all the times he has lost at award shows - and the classic close-ups on his face. Taking to the stage, Timothée said: 'A Complete Unknown just got eight Academy Award nominations. 'I'm truly overjoyed, I was literally crying in my dressing room when I found out because the entire creative team worked so incredibly hard bringing to life the brilliant artist Bob Dylan, the man who's music and career has become a guiding light to me.