Timothe Chalamet blasted for disrespectful Jimmy Carter joke that made SNL audience gasp: Too soon

Too soon, Mr.Chalamet.Timothée Chalamet is being blasted online for making a joke on “Saturday Night Live” this weekend about former president Jimmy Carter, who died last month at age 100.The incident happened during the “Bungee” skit featuring Chalamet playing an instructor at a workout class.Chalamet tells the group to do the “Jimmy Carter” — as everyone pretends to hang dead in their harness from the ceiling.The studio audience could be heard gasping in response to the off-color joke.Viewers at home similarly found Chalamet’s remark troubling and called out both the actor and the show on social media.“Very bad taste….

very!” one fan said on X (formerly Twitter).“Very unnecessary.Imagine being a writer coming up with that,” someone else wrote.Another fan tweeted, “Too soon and not funny! The whole skit was crap.” A different viewer said the skit was funny until the line about Carter.

“Totally disrespectful and out of line,” they wrote, adding, “And yes I have a sense of humor and love the show but that was just horrible and too soon.I don’t think there would have ever been a right time for that.

I hope his family didn’t see that.”“I agree so disrespectful!” another fan wrote in response.“I don’t care how old a person was or if you liked them or not just a disgrace!!!!”“That Jimmy Carter line on #SNL was just cringe,” another tweet read.“Wow snl a jimmy carter is dead joke? Not funny, not appropriate,” said a different fan.One viewer even declared Chalamet’s joke will cost him the Oscar in March.

The actor is nominated for Best Actor for his acclaimed role as Bob Dylan in “A Complete Unknown.”“If I were a betting man I would’ve bet on Timothee Chalamet winning an Oscar for his Dylan portrayal, but his dead Jimmy Carter joke on SNL a full month before voting ends changes that.Insensitive & really immature.

Just unnecessary,” they said.The Post has reached out to reps for Chalamet and �...

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