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    "Doja Cat hits back at Timothée Chalamet after opera comments spark backlash",
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  "textContent": "Doja Cat has pushed back at Timothée Chalamet after the actor sparked criticism for suggesting that audiences no longer care about opera and ballet.\n\nThe singer addressed the controversy in a TikTok video, defending the centuries-old art forms and praising the dedication of performers who continue to keep them alive.\n\n> Doja Cat comments on what Timothée Chalamet had said about ballet and opera recently. pic.twitter.com/Z2Gu1bXefd\n>\n> — Doja HQ (@DojaHQs) March 8, 2026\n\n\n\n\nIn the video, Doja Cat pointed out that opera and ballet have existed for hundreds of years and remain widely respected by audiences.\n\nShe argued that theatres would still be full if someone attended an opera performance today, adding that audiences sit quietly during shows out of respect for the craft.\n\nThe singer also highlighted the intense physical demands of ballet, saying dancers endure significant pain and sacrifice because of their passion for the art.\n\nThe remarks came after Chalamet triggered debate during a CNN–Variety town hall in Austin, Texas on February 21.\n\nDuring a discussion about the future of cinema with actor Matthew McConaughey, Chalamet said he would not want to work in opera or ballet purely to help sustain those industries.\n\nThe actor added that “no one cares about this anymore”, comments that quickly drew criticism online.\n\nOpera organisations also responded to the remarks.\n\nThe Metropolitan Opera posted a video showing performers and staff preparing for a production, alongside a caption aimed at Chalamet.\n\n“This one’s for you, Timothée Chalamet,” the company wrote.\n\nThe post was widely shared by fans and performers defending the relevance of opera and ballet.\n\nDoja Cat’s response adds another voice to the growing debate, with the singer stressing that appreciation for the arts continues even as the industry faces challenges.\n\nThe controversy has since sparked wider discussion online about the role of traditional performing arts in modern culture.\n\nThe post Doja Cat hits back at Timothée Chalamet after opera comments spark backlash appeared first on HUM News.",
  "title": "Doja Cat hits back at Timothée Chalamet after opera comments spark backlash"
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