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Chalamet, who has been receiving critical praise for his performance as a precocious 17-year-old boy who discovers desire over the course of a fateful summer, thanked Hammer for his “brotherhood” in making the film.
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“It’s truly an awesome feeling to get to be in the Rising Stars category tonight alongside Gal Gadot. Gal, your film has literally made 250 times more money than my movie has. I’m left feeling a little insecure, unqualified to be up here but it’s okay,” Chalamet, 22, said. “Armie, it’s a lot easier to be up here because you’re one of my best buddies.”
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He continued, “Seriously I’m grateful for your big brotherhood and your guidance and your friendship. To have someone in your position, and as talented as you are, be a mentor to me for the last two years is invaluable to me. I really mean it, man.”
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Chalamet then turned toward Hammer’s wife, Elizabeth Chambers, and thanked her as well—although his thanks was a bit more comical than most.
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“And special thanks to Armie’s wife, Elizabeth Chambers, who is here tonight, as well, who is as crucial to this process as anyone,” he said, before adding, “And for letting me crawl all over your husband for two months. Thank you for that.”
It doesn’t seem like Chambers harbors any ill will toward Chalamet for his physical proximity to her husband in their film. She shared a photo of the trio on Tuesday while having lunch at Norma’s in Palm Springs.
“Family vacay pt. 2 Pregaming in Palm Springs @nikiwonder,” she wrote in the caption.
Chalamet also stars in this year’s other Oscar-contending film Lady Bird.
- Reporting by SARAH MICHAUD