Timothée Chalamet has branded his pal Tom Holland the "ultimate rizz master".
The leading Hollywood star who shot to global fame with the 2017 coming-of-age film, Call Me By Your Name has since gone on to be described as one of the best-looking stars in Tinsel Town. But Timothée, 27, believes his pal Tom is much better looking than him.
Speaking previously, the French-American star described Tom Holland and his girlfriend, Zendaya, who has appeared alongside Chalamet as two of the people he most admires in the industry. But while they appear to be close friends, it appears that Tom, 27, and Timothée have different opinions of one another.
In a new interview, Timothée has gushed over his pal and his charm and said he was a "rizz master". Speaking to Ladbible TV, he and Keegan-Michael Kay were asked if Timothée was better looking than Tom. The heartthrob exclaimed: "Oh, man. Y'all going for the South!
"I'm going to strongly disagree on that, Tom is the ultimate rizz master. Internet knows this, Zendaya knows this, everyone knows this. Ultimate rizz master." When it emerged why they were asked that question, a clip of Tom was shown as he was asked who was better looking, him or Timothée.
Stage school that trained Adele and Amy Winehouse set to open new branchHolland responded: "It's gonna be Timothée Chalamet. I bet you've put him up there. No? 'Cause he's double handsome, and I'd lose that one!" Timothée's admission comes after it came to light that he is set to be immortalised in wax at London's Madame Tussauds Museum. The actor has just finished the promotional trail for his latest film, Wonka, alongside Hugh Grant and Olivia Colman, where he spent five months in the UK filming the new movie.
Speaking about the production, the Dune and Beautiful Boy star told Graham Norton: "I am proud of all the films I have done but this is my favourite. It is the most fun I've had working on anything ever. It is sweet and good and will fill you with joy." But he also revealed that he understood that the movie could have been seen as a "cynical money grab."
"I feel very protective over the original character and versions you love," he told GamesRadar+, before adding: "Your eyebrows go up with scepticism about [whether] this is a legitimate, worthwhile story or a cynical money grab. But I was reading the first three pages of the script, and the song 'Hat Full of Dreams' was in there, and there was no music to accompany it, but the lyrics were so clever!"