Don’t even getTroye Sivanstarted on his excitement over one ofTimothée Chalamet’s recentSaturday Night Livesketches.
The Oscar-nominated actor, 27, hostedSNLfor a second time on Saturday — and in one skit, played a sleep demon version of Sivan, wearing the same clothes and busting the same moves that the Australian singer does in his recent “Got Me Started” music video.
The day after the sketch aired, Sivan expressed his shock on social media, saying in aTikTok videothat he was in disbelief.
“The only way that I can describe this is it’s like a weird f—–g dream,” he said. “Like imagine… I’m like, no, Timothée Chalamet was in my dream, but he was mem, and he was wearing my clothes and he was doing…”
TheDuneactor rocked the same blue pants, white cutout tank top and red underwear that Sivan does in his music video — and gave the music video choreography a whirl, too.
Troye Sivan in New York City on Oct. 11, 2023.Noam Galai/Getty
Noam Galai/Getty
Yang then explained to her that they’d been seeing the so-called Sivan sleep demon in more and more patients and warned that if she invited them into her dreams, they’d begin to multiply. Before long, Phoebe Bridgers, Lucy Dacus and Julien Baker of the bandboygenius(the musical guest of the night) appeared in the same outfits, eventually doing the same dance and also dropping their pants to show off their red undies — as Sivan does in his video.
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Sivan released the music video for “Got Me Started” in September, and his third album,Something to Give Each Other, came out in October.
He received hisfirst Grammy nominationson Friday, earning nods for best pop dance recording and best music video for his song “Rush.”
“I can’t even think- My first GRAMMY nomination…and second. A life long dream, no joke,” Sivan wrote on Instagram. “THANK YOU ALL SO MUCH FOR EVERYTHING thank you @recordingacademy.”
source: people.com