Timothée Chalamet Continues Press Tour Antics As He Bikes Into Premiere

It looks like Timothée Chalamet is trying to roll into an Oscar nomination.

On Tuesday, the actor left the internet laughing as he arrived to the London premiere of his Bob Dylan biopic, “A Complete Unknown,” on a Lime e-bike, riding it right onto the red carpet.

It’s just the latest quirky bit the star has done during the press tour for his rock and roll movie.

Timothée Chalamet arrives to the London premiere of “A Complete Unknown” on an e-bike Tuesday.
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Last month, he impressed college football fans with his sports knowledge on ESPN, rocked blond hair while channeling an obscure 2003 Dylan appearance in New York and was seen fiddling with a very 2000s Beyblade toy at the Hollywood premiere of “A Complete Unknown.”

Though Chalamet’s Dylan performance has already earned considerable awards season buzz, it remains to be seen if these stunts will help him get any extra attention from Oscar voters.

Nominations for the 97th Academy Awards will be announced on Jan. 23.

See some choice reactions to Chalamet’s London ride below:

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