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Timothée Chalamet Dances 'Crank That' at CCXP

Timothée Chalamet, known for his acting roles, showcased his dance moves at CCXP, performing Soulja Boys Crank That. He engaged with fans, removing layers of clothing and tossing them to the audience. This wasnt his first dance performance, as he previously appeared on The Broski Report podcast and has a history of dancing with co-stars. Chalamets love for dancing extends beyond acting, with aspirations as a rapper and a ping-pong champion in his new film, Marty Supreme.

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