Timothée Chalamet Thinks Childfree Lives Are “Bleak” │ Exclaim!

Do you believe that your algorithm trained to recognize if you have a uterus or not, there's certainly been a lot of talk in internet circles lately about parenthood and people's growing culture. intentionally lead a life without childrenespecially after changing social expectations and very real problems – environmental, economic, personal, psychological or existential — what parents face in a world where the quality of life of their offspring is not valued (unless they in utero).

Of course, a certain level of comfort achieved through money and fame somewhat overshadows the problems of real life, and Kylie Jenner's boyfriend Timothee Chalamet it seems to have more to do with an innate desire to procreate than with the problems of ordinary people, suggesting that life must be “bleak” for all childless people.

In an interview for FashionDecember cover discussing his upcoming role in Josh Safdie's film. Marty SupremeChalamet reflected on the idea that greatness comes at the expense of family life in relation to another director (Denis Villeneuve) as an example of a devoted family man whose work nevertheless remains excellent.

“I’m just amazed by him,” Chalamet said. “It was his birthday two days ago, and one of his kids flew out unexpectedly, and he's hugging him and crying on set, and people are filming videos. Denis is an absolute master of his craft, and he is a great family man.”

While Chalamet wouldn't discuss his relationship with Jenner or her two children in detail, he did say that the kids “can be a big focus” for him, recalling a time he watched an interview with a nameless, possibly famous person in which Chalamet claims they were “bragging about not having kids and how much time they had to do other things.”

Chalamet recalled his reaction to the concept of a childless existence, saying, “Holy shit. My God. Gloomy,” and journalist Matty Kahn noted that “he knows that some people can't have children or never will be able to. But he really believes that childbearing is the reason we are here.”

While parenthood is undoubtedly a rewarding experience for many, it may be time to reflect on the fact that not everyone aspires to have children, Timmy! If it weren't for the sake of the common people, Chalamet might have to think about his peers when inflicting such insults; in the same interview he acknowledges recent milestones of his Dune colleagues (“Zendaya is engaged. Anya is married”), perhaps without the foresight that these two women might also decide to continue their marriages without wanting children—or that if they did, they might grow to I regret my choice.

Given that Chalamet is afforded a lifestyle that goes a long way toward continued access to housing, financial security, protection, and overall well-being—and, let's be honest, he will never experience the burden of childbirth and the risk of serious physical and mental health complications—it makes sense that he turns a blind eye to the realities of regular parenthood.

Perhaps his mood will change when he satisfies his need for procreation.

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