Timothée Chalamet slams into, breaks camera on streets of NYC

Easy there, Timmy!

Timothée Chalamet, 27, was captured slamming into a camera while filming a Chanel Bleu fragrance commercial on Wednesday in New York City.

In a video posted Wednesday by TikTok user @mickmicknyc — which already has more than 22.3 million views — Kylie Jenner’s rumored boyfriend walked out of a building and joined actress Stephanie Kurtzuba, 51, when Chalamet had an unfortunate collision with a camera.

The “Bones and All” star seemed to keep his cool, smiling as he picked up a piece of the machinery that had broken off as a result of the impact.

“I’m sorry, I’m sorry,” said Kurtzuba while rubbing his back, with some viewers of the video commenting that she may have pushed him, while others said the camera “ejected towards him.”

“It’s all good,” Chalamet appeared to assure her.

It was unclear whether the “Call Me By Your Name” actor was hurt in the incident.

Paparazzi also captured the scene in still images. It was reported that the commercial is titled “Vertigo” and was directed by Martin Scorsese.

A representative for Francesca Scorsese — the 23-year-old daughter of the acclaimed filmmaker — confirmed to The Post that she was the other actor who appeared in the scene with Chalamet.

The Post also has contacted reps for Chalamet and Kurtzuba for comment.


Timothée Chalamet reacts to running into a camera while filming the ad.
Timothée Chalamet reacts to running into a camera while filming the ad.
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Chalamet is shown unaware of the accident that was about to take place.
Chalamet is shown outside, not anticipating the accident that was about to take place.
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Chalamet exits a building and is approached by actress Stephanie Kurtzuba before the mishap.
Chalamet exits a building and is approached by actress Stephanie Kurtzuba before the mishap.
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Chalamet moves through the scene with Kurtzuba (right) and another actor purported to be Francesca Scorsese.
Chalamet moves through the scene with Kurtzuba (right) and Francesca Scorsese.
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Chalamet and the other stars head toward the ill-fated video equipment.
Chalamet and the other stars head toward the ill-fated video equipment.
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“I’ve watched it 10 times and still can’t figure out what happened exactly,” one TikTok user wrote in the video’s comments.

“That must’ve hurt,” another claimed.

Another echoed: “Played it off but I KNOW HE WAS HURTING.”


Chalamet grimaces on impact.
Chalamet grimaces on impact.
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Chalamet seems to recover quickly from the mishap.
Chalamet seemed to recover quickly from the mishap.
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Chalamet holds a piece of equipment that dislodged from the camera.
Chalamet holds a piece of equipment that dislodged from the camera.
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“I just know bro wanted to cry,” someone else chimed in on TikTok.

“I wanna see it from the camera’s pov,” one curious viewer admitted.

The viral clip came as dating rumors continue to swirl around the billionaire Jenner and the “Dune” actor.

“It’s not serious but Kylie is enjoying hanging out with Timothée and seeing where it goes,” a source told “Entertainment Tonight” Monday.

Last Friday, the rumored couple was spotted on a secret date night at Los Angeles hotspot Tito’s Tacos.

Meanwhile, Jenner’s black Range Rover was also spotted at Chalamet’s Beverly Hills mansion the day before.

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