Timothée Chalamet rode a Lime bike to the London movie premiere of A Complete Unknown this week in a stunt he claimed earned him a £65 fine.
And it seems the Hollywood actor, 29, is not afraid of taking public transport as he joined Edward Norton, 55, on a double-decker bus as the pair travelled across Rome to promote the Bob Dylan biopic, A Complete Unknown, on Friday.
Timothée took a seat, wearing a turquoise, brown and white mottled knitted sweater over a white Supreme t-shirt as he took in all the sights the Italian capital has to offer.
The Dune star added mid-blue jeans, a khaki scarf with a floral pattern and a beige satchel in a look seemingly modelled on the music icon he portrays in the movie.
Edward, meanwhile, sported a pine green overshirt worn on top of a light pink shirt, complete with Caravan-style sunglᴀsses with a silver rim.
They were then mobbed by fans desperate to get a sH๏τ with the Willy Wonka actor or have him sign some memorabilia.
Timothée Chalamet has learned his lesson from this week’s Lime bike mishap as he joined Edward Norton, 55, on a double-decker bus in Rome on Friday
The actor, 29, took a seat, wearing a turquoise, brown and white mottled knitted sweater over a white Supreme t-shirt as he took in all the sights the Italian capital has to offer
They were then mobbed by fans desperate to get a sH๏τ with the Willy Wonka actor or have him sign some memorabilia
The day trip comes after Timothée arrived to the London premiere of A Complete Unknown on a Lime electric bike.
The Academy Award nominee’s two-wheeled red carpet transportation — that went viral on social media — ended up costing him.
He revealed on the French chat show Quotidien on Wednesday that he received a £65 fine for incorrectly parking the e-bike at BFI Southbank.
‘There was a traffic jam,’ said Timothée, who spoke in French, of his reason for choosing to take an ‘ecological’ bike to the premiere instead of a chauffeured car.
Unbeknownst to the actor, he parked the e-bike in an area where he ‘actually wasn’t allowed to park.
‘I got a £65 fine and actually it was horrible because it was actually kind of an advert for them,’ Timothée told host Yann Romain Barthès.
Timothée’s bike path to his film’s big London premiere also garnered a parking fine for professional pH๏τographer Aidan Zamiri, who rode along with the actor on a Lime e-bike on his own.
On Tuesday, Aidan shared a video of himself and Timothée riding across Westminster Bridge en route to the premiere on his Instagram Story, with the accompanying caption: ‘Favourite mode of transport.’
The Dune star added mid-blue jeans, a khaki scarf with a floral pattern and a beige satchel in a look seemingly modelled on the music icon he portrays in the movie
Timothee’s appearance at the pH๏τocall comes after he arrived at the Bob Dylan biopic A Complete Unknown UK premiere on a Lime bike on Tuesday and got slapped with a fine
The actor showed off his impeccable sense of style later on as he was joined by Edward at another pH๏τocall in Rome on Friday
The movie focusses on Bob’s early career, his transition from folk to rock, and his performance at the 1965 Newport Folk Festival, with Timothée being praised for his portrayal
He later admitted the ride had been terminated by Lime – who monitor each journey – because he was idle ‘for an unusually long time’, before eventually picking up a £2 fine — for ‘incorrect parking.’
Timothée rode the red carpet on the green bike before ending his ride via Lime’s mobile app — though he later discovered that he, too, received a parking violation.
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After the bus ride, the actor changed quickly to show off his impeccable sense of style as he was joined by Edward and Monica Barbaro at the pH๏τocall for the movie in Rome.
Timothée cut a stylish figure in a brown suede jacket and matching trousers as he posed alongside his co-stars at the five-star H๏τel De La Ville.
He teamed a crisp white shirt, which he left half unʙuттoned, with his ensemble and wore a paisley print bandana around his neck.
The movie focusses on Bob’s early career, his transition from folk to rock, and his performance at the 1965 Newport Folk Festival, with Timothée being praised for his portrayal.