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Wonka Premiere

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Timothee Chalamet and the cast of "Wonka" attend the movie's world premiere in London. Chalamet's fashion choices, including a pink velvet suit and a custom Cartier necklace, gain attention. Chalamet expresses his admiration for co-star Hugh Grant. The movie receives mixed initial reactions.

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The story is about the premiere of the movie "Wonka" in London, which stars Timothée Chalamet as the iconic character Willy Wonka. The premiere received positive first reactions from audiences and critics. Chalamet made a fashion statement at the premiere by wearing a pink velvet suit and a custom Cartier necklace. The actor expressed his excitement about his unique outfit, including a purple shirtless suit. The premiere was attended by other cast members, including Hugh Grant, Olivia Colman, and Matt Lucas. Nicola Roberts also made a stylish appearance at the premiere in a green gown. Chalamet revealed that he is a fan of Hugh Grant and considers himself a "Hugh Grant stan". The actor received praise for his performance and fashion choices on the red carpet. He was also featured in Vogue, showcasing his Cartier necklace.

The movie "Wonka" is a prequel to the Roald Dahl classic "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" and follows a young Willy Wonka on his journey to becoming the eccentric chocolatier. The premiere generated excitement and anticipation among fans, with images and glimpses of the movie generating buzz. The film is projected to have a successful opening weekend at the box office.

Overall, the premiere of "Wonka" in London showcased the star-studded cast, Timothée Chalamet's fashion choices, and the positive reception of the film from audiences and critics. The movie is expected to be a hit and further solidify Chalamet's rising star status.

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