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    Timothee Chalamet pranked Trisha Goddard when she asked the Hollywood star for a selfie

    Taking to Instagram on Friday (12.12.25), TV presenter Trisha, 67, told her followers that she recently bumped into the Oscar-nominated actor, 29, when they were at BBC Broadcasting House in Central London, and grabbed the opportunity to ask Timothee for a selfie, to which he agreed.


    Trisha explained that the Marty Supreme performer insisted on taking the photo because he would "do it better" before he had to whizz off to Television Centre, West London, to appear on The Graham Norton Show.

    But the outcome of the selfie - which the former talk show host posted on the social media platform - was not what Trisha wanted because Timothee angled the shot so he was barely in frame, and he covered up his face with his left hand.

    Laughing as she told the story, Trisha captioned the hilarious photo with: "Asked @tchalamet for a selfie. 'Sure', he said. 'Lemme take it for you. I do it better...'

    "Grabs my phone. A coupla selfies later hands it back ... BOOM! Bwhahahaha ...... Love it! That told me, innit? (sic)"

    Trisha's fans were left in fits of laughter in the post's comments section as she revealed her encounter with Timothee - who stopped to give autographs and take photos with fans outside of the studios.

    One person penned: "This is absolutely brilliant, though, frankly, he should have been asking for a selfie with you."

    A second supporter wrote: "RUDE! The Trisha Goddard Show, Global!! (sic)"

    And a third follower said: "How does he NOT know who you are! You are such a legend he will be kicking himself when he realises. (sic)"

    On January 3, Timothee is set to receive the Spotlight Actor of the Year Award at the upcoming Palm Springs International Film Festival for his acclaimed performance in Marty Supreme.

    Festival Chairman Nachhattar Singh Chandi said Chalamet's portrayal of Marty Mauser - who is determined to become a champion table-tennis player - captures the intensity of ambition and the vulnerability of human longing, declaring it as one of 2025's most memorable performances.

    Nachhattar said: "In Marty Supreme, Timothee Chalamet delivers a performance which marks a true milestone in his career.

    "Within a dynamic struggle for glory, Chalamet's portrayal of Marty Mauser transforms this narrative into a deeply human story of ambition and longing.

    "This is one of his finest roles to date - and one of the best standout performances of the year, sure to be celebrated throughout the awards season.

    "We are honoured to present Timothee Chalamet with the Spotlight Actor of the Year Award, recognising a remarkable artist at the height of his craft."

    © 2025 Bang Showbiz, NZCity

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