Experience: I won a Timothée Chalamet lookalike contest

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Last October, I stumbled upon a flyer for a Timothée Chalamet lookalike contest in New York’s Washington Square Park, a location I often associate with chaos. Initially, I thought the contest was a joke, as lookalike competitions were not widely popular at the time. However, having previously gone viral on TikTok for resembling Timothée, I decided to participate. With just one day to prepare, I visited a charity shop to assemble an outfit reminiscent of Timothée's Willy Wonka character. On the day of the contest, I was astonished by the turnout; thousands of fans gathered, and even the police had to intervene, prompting a relocation to a nearby park. It was later revealed that Timothée himself had briefly attended the event but left before I arrived, which was a missed opportunity for me.

As the contest progressed, contestants were subjected to a quirky Timothée-themed Q&A session, which ultimately led to a showdown between me and another lookalike named Zander, who was dressed as a character from 'Dune.' The winner would be determined by the loudness of the audience's cheer. When my name was announced as the winner, I was overwhelmed by the attention, with cameras flashing and reporters clamoring to interview me. The next series of events included being invited to numerous talk shows, like The Drew Barrymore Show, and even attending the Golden Globes with my mother, where I had a delightful encounter with Timothée. Despite my initial doubts about the contest's significance, I ended up enjoying incredible experiences, including a memorable evening at the Globes, where I mingled with celebrities and had my fair share of delectable food. While I did miss out on a subsequent opportunity to appear in a promotional segment for 'Saturday Night Live,' I remain optimistic about future endeavors, cherishing the unique experiences that came from winning the lookalike contest.

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When I first saw the flyer for the Timothée Chalamet lookalike contest last October, I thought it was a joke. Lookalike contests were not mainstream yet. It was also taking place in New York’s Washington Square Park – a place I usually associate with chaos. But last year aTikTokof me at a London barbershop went viral before because people thought I resembled Timothée. So, a day before the contest, I headed to a charity shop and picked out an outfit that made me look like Timothée’s Willy Wonka. Why not?

I was shocked by the size of the crowd on the day. There were thousands there and I was swarmed by people wanting photos. Before the contest even began, the police had arrived to shut it down. We relocated to a nearby park. It was later announced that Timothée had crashed the contest but left when the cops arrived. I missed his visit entirely.

Once the contest began, we were asked to complete a series of activities, including a bizarre Timothée-themed Q&A. Eventually, they narrowed down the contestants to me and a lookalike named Zander, who was dressed in a Dune-inspired outfit. Whoever got the loudest cheer would win. At that point, I was pretty calm. I thought Zander had a good shot of winning, too, as he looked a lot like Timothée.

After they announced I’d won, hundreds of cameras went off in front of me. The sensory overload was next level. The reporters were aggressively fighting over who would speak to me first. To top it all, I had to walk around Manhattan carrying a 6ft trophy and a massive $50 cheque.

I was invited on famous talkshows, like The Drew Barrymore Show, and fast-food companies reached out to me to film sponsored content. A highlight was attending this year’s Golden Globes. I was with my mum when I received my invitation, via Instagram DM from CBS, which was broadcasting the event. My mum and I both lost it.

This would be my second interaction with Timothée, as I had already met him at a screening of the filmA Complete Unknown, which I was also invited to. I had been lucky enough to sit in the front row and when Timothée came out to greet the crowd, I said: “I kind of look like you.” I did not mention the lookalike contest, but he turned to me and asked: “What place did you get?” After I told him, he asked for a photo with me. You’d think it would be the other way round.

Before the Golden Globes, CBS flew me out to LA. On landing, I went out for a breakfast burrito, and the waiter told me I looked like Timothée. He was so stunned to learn I was there for winning the lookalike contest that he gave me my meal for free.

At the Globes, I walked the red carpet with the winner of the Glen Powell lookalike contest. We stood there for three hours, holding signs that read: “I won a lookalike contest and now I’m at the Golden Globes.” We spent most of the time looking at each other in disbelief, surrounded by the world’s most famous celebrities.

I thought meeting Timothée was off the cards. But just before the ceremony kicked off, he dashed through the red carpet. He stopped to acknowledge me – something he wasn’t doing for anyone else. For a second time, he asked for a picture. I was grateful as he didn’t have to do that.

I watched the ceremony from the trophy engraving room. I took full advantage of the unlimited food and drink, and ate about 30 lamb chops. The voice actor for Moana came up and said, “Oh my god, you won the lookalike contest! Fuck, yeah, you did!” But I didn’t recognise many people who approached me for pictures. The CBS team had to tell me who they were. I’d just think: “Wow, that’s insane.” It was hands-down the best night of my life.

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Later,Saturday Night Liveasked me to feature me in a promo for a show Timothée was hosting, but I was in Europe and couldn’t make the 12-hour turnaround. They cast someone else who wasn’t even at the contest. I was disappointed, of course, but that’s how this industry works. I’m optimistic about future opportunities, but even if that was the peak, I’m still grateful for all the cool things I got to do.

As told to Maria Vieira

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Source: The Guardian