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Rewrite and translate this title Watch Timothée Chalamet Dance Wildly to Black Eyed Peas to Japanese between 50 and 60 characters. Do not include any introductory or extra text; return only the title in Japanese.

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Following the release of his new drama, A Complete Unknown, Timothée Chalamet vibed to a Black Eyed Peas classic in a surprise Instagram livestream on Christmas Eve.

On Tuesday (December 24), the actor filmed himself dancing wildly to BEP’s 2009 hit “I Gotta Feeling,” while messages were projected on a large LED screen behind him. While Chalamet danced on the floor, which was filled with confetti, messages behind him read, “We are proud of you,” “You did it,” “Well done Timmy” and “Good luck with your future.” Elsewhere in the 14-minute IG Live session, Chalamet smashed a guitar in the empty soundstage.

The mysterious livestream could be referring to the conclusion of the Complete Unknown promotional tour, as the Bob Dylan biopic makes its theatrical debut on Christmas Day (December 25). The actor also turns 29 on Friday (December 27), marking a milestone in his already-massive entertainment career. During the livestream, Chalamet sat in front of a Dylan montage while listening to the folk musician’s 1991 song “Blind Willie McTell.”

Chalamet hasn’t stopped dancing it up lately, recently hitting the “Crank That (Soulja Boy)” dance with social media personality Brittany Broski a.k.a Kombucha Girl during a quick on-the-street chat.

Chalamet’s been excited about playing Dylan since before A Complete Unknown filming began, as he’s long been a fan of the 10-time Grammy winner. During the New York premiere of the film, he even dressed himself after Dylan, when the musician wore a blue beanie, choppy blond bangs and an oversized scarf to the 2003 Sundance Film Festival.

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Following the release of his new drama, A Complete Unknown, Timothée Chalamet vibed to a Black Eyed Peas classic in a surprise Instagram livestream on Christmas Eve.

On Tuesday (December 24), the actor filmed himself dancing wildly to BEP’s 2009 hit “I Gotta Feeling,” while messages were projected on a large LED screen behind him. While Chalamet danced on the floor, which was filled with confetti, messages behind him read, “We are proud of you,” “You did it,” “Well done Timmy” and “Good luck with your future.” Elsewhere in the 14-minute IG Live session, Chalamet smashed a guitar in the empty soundstage.

The mysterious livestream could be referring to the conclusion of the Complete Unknown promotional tour, as the Bob Dylan biopic makes its theatrical debut on Christmas Day (December 25). The actor also turns 29 on Friday (December 27), marking a milestone in his already-massive entertainment career. During the livestream, Chalamet sat in front of a Dylan montage while listening to the folk musician’s 1991 song “Blind Willie McTell.”

Chalamet hasn’t stopped dancing it up lately, recently hitting the “Crank That (Soulja Boy)” dance with social media personality Brittany Broski a.k.a Kombucha Girl during a quick on-the-street chat.

Chalamet’s been excited about playing Dylan since before A Complete Unknown filming began, as he’s long been a fan of the 10-time Grammy winner. During the New York premiere of the film, he even dressed himself after Dylan, when the musician wore a blue beanie, choppy blond bangs and an oversized scarf to the 2003 Sundance Film Festival.

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