Oscar Dreams in Jeopardy: Timothée Chalamet and Jessie Buckley’s Controversial Comments Spark Backlash

Why Timothée Chalamet and Jessie Buckley May Have Sabotaged Their Chances at the Oscars

Timothée Chalamet and Jessie Buckley seemed like strong contenders for Oscar glory this year. Yet, in the final stretch of the campaign, their careless comments have sparked controversy, potentially jeopardizing their chances at Sunday’s Academy Awards.Timothée Chalamet (pictured) and Jessie Buckley may have dented their chances at Sunday's Academy Awards after their clumsy comments sparked backlash in the final stretch of the campaign

In today’s fiercely competitive awards race, public perception plays a crucial role. Success is no longer determined solely by a performance but by how carefully an actor or actress manages their public image. Typically, nominees tread lightly as the voting period nears, but neither Chalamet nor Buckley appeared to exercise that caution.

Within minutes of their comments being made, the internet buzzed with backlash, overshadowing their critically acclaimed performances.

Timothée’s Controversial Remarks

Chalamet, a front-runner for Best Actor following his performance in Marty Supreme, had been enjoying momentum after his movie became A24’s highest-grossing film. But everything changed on March 5, when an interview with Matthew McConaughey was uploaded to YouTube. In the interview, Timothée expressed disdain for ballet and opera, claiming that “no one cares about them anymore.”Within minutes, their remarks had sparked a flurry of online debate, threatening to overshadow the performances that had once put them firmly on the path to Oscar success (pictured Jessie)

Although he quickly apologized for the comments, the damage was done. His remarks quickly became a topic of debate online, sparking backlash from members of both the ballet and opera communities. The US opera singer Isabel Leonard criticized Timothée for “taking cheap shots at fellow artists,” while choreographer Martin Chaix defended ballet, asserting that it is more important than ever, especially in a world increasingly dominated by AI.

Despite his slip-up, Timothée remains a leading contender—though he now faces serious competition, including Michael B. Jordan, who has overtaken him on Oscar prediction platforms.

Jessie Buckley’s ‘Cat’ Controversy

Meanwhile, Jessie Buckley—hot off a string of awards, including a BAFTA and Golden Globe—has also found herself embroiled in controversy. In a resurfaced interview, Jessie shared an anecdote about demanding that her husband, Freddie Sorensen, rehome his two beloved cats before moving in together. The actress humorously recalled a moment when she was forced to choose between him and the cats, ultimately “winning.”

Her comments have not gone down well with the cat-loving community, with some fans accusing her of insensitivity. Many fans voiced concern that the comments, alongside her subsequent backtracking on The Tonight Show where she clarified her love for cats, could harm her reputation. Although she has apologized, some fans remain skeptical of her sincerity, suggesting that it might be too late to repair the damage.Timothée was leading the way to secure an Oscar ahead of Michael B. Jordan and Leonardo DiCaprio after his movie became studio A24's highest-grossing film with $162.3million (£121.5million) worldwide

Oscar Implications

While it’s easy to dismiss these controversies as trivial, history suggests that off-screen dramas can significantly influence the outcome of the Oscars. Previous stars, like Karla Sofia Gascon, lost their frontrunner status after a series of controversial statements and social media posts resurfaced. Similarly, Russell Crowe’s infamous BAFTA tantrum damaged his reputation and may have contributed to his loss in a subsequent Oscar race.Fans were quick to joke about Timothée harming his chances at the upcoming awards show

For both Timothée and Jessie, the damage may not be irreversible, but their unguarded moments have certainly given Oscar voters something to consider. As we approach the ceremony on March 15, fans and critics alike are watching to see if the backlash will alter the course of their Oscar dreams.

The Oscars may be one of the most prestigious awards, but as Russell Crowe once noted, “It’s a popularity contest now.” In the world of Hollywood, even the slightest slip can make or break a career.