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Timothée Chalamet Admits Prewriting Acceptance Speeches for Awards He Lost Made Him Feel Like a ‘Narcissistic Prick’ | Video
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Timothée Chalamet gets candid about his award show speech writing habits and the ego trip that comes with it.
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Chalamet confesses he used to prewrite acceptance speeches for awards he ultimately lost, calling the practice 'narcissistic'.
The 'Dune' star says the habit made him feel like a 'prick' and that he's since learned to let go of his ego when it comes to award show outcomes.
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