You’ll Never Guess What Timothée Chalamet Watches Before Sleep
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You’ll Never Guess What Timothée Chalamet Watches Before Sleep

During a recent interview, amid promotions for his upcoming film “Marty Supreme”, Timothée Chalamet spoke about his own films, dreaming big, and his passion for table tennis. However, he also revealed one of his favorite things to do before going to sleep. The “Dune” actor revealed the kind of videos he watches when falling asleep, calling it his “comfort.”

Timothée Chalamet reveals his go-to comfort watch

Timothée Chalamet recently sat down for an interview with BBC Radio 2‘s Scott Mills, speaking about his upcoming release, “Marty Supreme”, and also expressed his passion for table tennis. However, while speaking about filming in the U.K., Chalamet mentioned how fresh the air is when driving through the British countryside. This led to the actor revealing his go-to comfort watch. “I’ll go to sleep watching little house tours of the Cotswolds,” he shared.

“That’s not even a joke man. That’s like my comfort—watching house tours of the Cotswolds, or little 4K walking videos,” he added. Further, the American-French actor shared an anecdote about the same, saying, “One of my castmates on Dune would always roast me because she’s like ‘why do you watch 4K walking videos through cities and things?’ I love that.” Mills then admitted to watching similar videos himself, especially on the treadmill. As the host described what it feels like, Chalamet added, “Yeah, you feel like you’re there. There’s no pacing to it.”

Fans replied to a post on X of the interview clip where Chalamet made this revelation. One user replied, writing, “Honestly, 4K walking videos are elite bedtime content. Zero plot, all peace.” Another wrote under the clip, “He’s so real for this lmao I do this too!” One fan sharing their own suggestions, wrote, “It’s very soothing. Super low stress, great to fall asleep to. Same with animal videos like Brownville’s Food Pantry for Deer or the Racoon Saloon on YouTube.”

Originally reported by Elton Fernandes on Mandatory.

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