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    Doja Cat Defends Opera and Ballet Following Timothée Chalamet’s Controversial Remarks

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 9, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Doja Cat has publicly responded to actor Timothée Chalamet after his recent remarks about opera and ballet sparked widespread criticism. The singer took to TikTok to defend these traditional performing arts, highlighting their rich history and the unwavering commitment of artists who keep these cultural treasures alive. Her response comes amid a growing debate about the relevance of classical art forms in today’s entertainment landscape.

    In her video, Doja Cat emphasized that opera and ballet have thrived for centuries, continuing to captivate audiences around the world. She pointed out that theaters hosting these performances remain filled with patrons who deeply respect the art, often sitting in attentive silence to honor the skill and dedication on display. This, she argued, contradicts the notion that people have lost interest in these time-honored traditions.

    The singer also shed light on the immense physical and emotional demands placed on ballet dancers. She noted that these performers endure significant pain and sacrifice, driven by their passion and devotion to their craft. This perspective underscores the rigorous discipline and resilience required to sustain such art forms, which are often misunderstood or undervalued in modern popular culture.

    Doja Cat’s comments were prompted by Chalamet’s statements during a CNN–Variety town hall event held in Austin, Texas, on February 21. While discussing the future of cinema alongside actor Matthew McConaughey, Chalamet expressed reluctance to work in opera or ballet solely to support those industries. He controversially claimed that “no one cares about this anymore,” a remark that quickly ignited backlash across social media platforms.

    The response from the opera community was swift and pointed. The Metropolitan Opera shared a behind-the-scenes video showcasing the dedication of performers and staff preparing for an upcoming production. Accompanying the footage was a direct message to Chalamet: “This one’s for you, Timothée Chalamet.” The post resonated widely, gaining traction among fans and artists who rallied to defend the ongoing cultural significance of opera and ballet.

    Doja Cat’s intervention adds a prominent voice to the ongoing conversation about the place of classical performing arts in contemporary society. While these industries face undeniable challenges, her remarks highlight that appreciation and respect for opera and ballet remain strong among many. This controversy has sparked broader discussions online about how traditional art forms can evolve and maintain relevance in a rapidly changing entertainment environment.

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