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Timothée Chalamet Called Out For Smoking Cigarettes At Indoor Beyoncé Concert

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The actor left fans unimpressed by lighting up indoors for Beyoncé's 'Renaissance World Tour' concert on Monday.

Actor Timothée Chalamet and Kylie Jenner's relationship has had everyone talking since they were spotted together at Beyoncé's "Renaissance World Tour" in Los Angeles recently.

The two have been rumored to be dating since April, but the sight of them making out at Queen Bey's show seems to have confirmed the relationship at last—and the news has all but broken the internet.


But the big news was nearly overshadowed by the uproar over a different detail of their night out: Chalamet smoking cigarettes indoors at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California.

Chalamet is one of the biggest stars in Hollywood nowadays, but him blithely smoking indoors at a concert has all kinds of people online turning on him.

Smoking is, of course, not allowed at SoFi Stadium, just like every other public space in most parts of the country, and many fans felt Chalamet was acting like an entitled movie star to whom the rules don't apply.

Others just found it plain gross. After all, smoking indoors is a relic of the 90s-and-before for a reason.

And on social media, people went off about Chalamet's indoor cigarette break.



But not everybody had a problem with it. Some fans were totally on board.



Perhaps luckily for Chalamet, his bad manners have been vastly overshadowed by the bigger news of his apparent relationship with Jenner.

The two were first linked to each other in April when an anonymous source confirmed to Entertainment Tonight that they were casually seeing each other, but they had been rumored to be dating earlier than that according to tips sent to celebrity gossip account DeuxMoi.

@deuxmoi

potential NEW COUPLE ALERT🚨…more info on @deuxmoi on IG #fyp #kyliejenner #timotheechalamet #timmy

Jenner was previously with rapper Travis Scott, with whom she shares two children, Stormi and Aire. The pair split in December, and Jenner and Chalamet were rumored to spend New Year's Eve together shortly thereafter.

Their meet-up at the Beyoncé concert seems to have confirmed the rumors after the two were caught in photos and on video kissing and dancing close during the show.

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