There is no shame in spending your early teen years painting gaming peripherals to make them More Badass. Yet when actor Timothée Chalamet started hitting it big in Hollywood, either he or someone in his inner circle scrubbed away his gamer past.
As Vice investigated to an absurd degree in 2021, accusations to which Chalamet later admitted to in a fit of embarrassment during his Dune press cycle, the lanky heartthrob once celebrated the art of Xbox 360 controller modification on a YouTube channel called ModdedController360. “What’s good YouTube, this is ModdedController360 with the controller of the week,” he was once accustomed to saying in YouTuber voice. But when Chalamet hit it big, the videos were deleted and the account obliterated. As if painting tiger stripes on an Xbox controller wasn’t cool?
On Thursday night, Chalamet atoned for his sins within the gamer community — at least a little bit. The actor, after bouncing back from the SAG-AFTRA strike to promote the hell out of the upcoming musical Wonka and 2024’s event sequel Dune: Part Two, showed up at The Game Awards to name the Game of the Year. And his honor was not lost; host Geoff Keighley introduced him by his moniker, ModdedController360.
Chalamet… did basically nothing at the actual awards show. He walked on stage, introduced an orchestral medley of Game of the Year contenders, then named Baldur’s Gate 3 as the year’s big winner. That was it. But for those in the know, it was momentous.
Chalamet’s appearance at The Game Awards is an act of courage for a reformed gamer who, at least two years ago, believed his days spent sanding down Xbox controllers to apply the perfect coat of Mountain Dew Code Red-hued paint was a blemish on his award-bound career. Not
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