Timothée Chalamet Steals the Spotlight in Japan in New Snaps
Timothée Chalamet recently shared a series of photos from Japan on his Instagram, captioning them, How u gunna go to Japan with no motion. The actor was in Tokyo to catch some World Baseball Classic action, witnessing Japan’s 13-0 win over Chinese Taipei, a game that ended early because of the mercy rule.
Chalamet was joined in the stands by musician Bad Bunny and director Josh Safdie, who directed him in the Oscar-nominated film Marty Supreme. Bad Bunny is coming off his performance at the Super Bowl LX halftime show, which became the fourth-most-watched halftime show in Super Bowl history, according to reports from Sportsnet.
During the game, both stars got to see Shohei Ohtani hit a grand slam in the second inning. Japan scored ten of its 13 runs in that same inning, giving pitcher Yoshinobu Yamamoto the win.
Sportsnet shared a live post from the game, noting the presence of Chalamet and Bad Bunny in Tokyo and the overwhelming performance by Japan against Chinese Taipei.

Chalamet’s trip to Japan combined both leisure and sports, giving fans a glimpse of the actor enjoying time with friends while taking in an unforgettable baseball game. His playful Instagram caption added a personal touch, showing he was having fun in the moment.
It’s always fun to see stars like Chalamet experiencing sports abroad and sharing it with fans. It shows a side of him outside the film world and reminds us how universal sports moments can bring people together. What do you think about Chalamet and Bad Bunny at the game? Share your thoughts in the comments.


