Timothée Chalamet & Saint-Étienne Jersey: TF1 Reveal

Brilliant scene for this inveterate Greens supporter. Actor Timothée Chalamet, originally from the Loire, received the brand new AS Saint-Étienne jersey during an interview on the 8 p.m. news on TF 1, where he was invited to promote his new film “Marty Supreme”.

Asked by presenter Anne-Claire Coudray about his lifelong club, Chalamet spoke about his place with the club, the stadium where he went as a child… The journalist then offered him this unique jersey, printed with the name “Chalamet” and the number 42, in homage to the postal code of the department.

“Look at this green, it’s magnificent,” marveled the star actor, before putting on the green tunic, which was revealed to supporters for the first time this Sunday. The players will wear it for the next time on February 28 against Pau, according to the club website.

Customary of the fact

A new mark of the 29-year-old actor’s attachment to the Greens. Last March he appeared with the team jacket in the stands of the Masters 1000 tennis tournament in Indian Wells (California). More recently, in mid-January, a few moments after winning the best actor prize at the Golden Globes ceremony, he slipped, full of mischief: “for 2026 to be truly perfect, Saint-Étienne will have to return to Ligue 1 next season”.

“Saint-Étienne is the team of my heart through my father, my French family,” he already confided in 2019 on the set of the show “C à Vous”. He even sang the famous “Who are the strongest…?” » live on the France 5 show.

The “Dune 2” actor, revealed to the general public in 2017 with the film “Call Me by Your Name”, also wore an ASSE jersey during the famous American talk show “Late Night with Seth Meyers” on which he was a guest. He also recounted the time when, when he was younger, he followed his favorite team’s bus to his hotel on his bike.

Aiko Tanaka

Aiko Tanaka is a combat sports journalist and general sports reporter at Archysport. A former competitive judoka who represented Japan at the Asian Games, Aiko brings firsthand athletic experience to her coverage of judo, martial arts, and Olympic sports. Beyond combat sports, Aiko covers breaking sports news, major international events, and the stories that cut across disciplines — from doping scandals to governance issues to the business side of global sport. She is passionate about elevating the profile of underrepresented sports and athletes.

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