Hollywood actor said that he can't imagine what it is to grow up without the onslaught of social media.
"It is very important for users to keep a check on the amount of time they spend on social media. And in that respect, the Mughal Empire was... Extended screen time is associated with poor academic performance, sleep deprivation, reduced physical activity, and face-to-face social interaction. The study notes that social media has fundamentally changed how young people spend time, share information and talk to others. [research](https://www.news9live.com/health/negative-effects-of-social-media-can-damage-brain-structure-leading-to-adhd-depression-expert-161841), girls and boys may be more vulnerable to the negative effects of social media use at different times during their adolescence. Such misleading messages can have a negative effect on the child's self-esteem. "Or it smells like it and without being pretentious, that's why hopefully movies matter, because that's the role of the artist, to shine a light on what's going on." But it's also important to understand that your perception of yourself (or self-image) sometimes gets destroyed when you start comparing your life with others," Dr Kunwar said. There is also a correlation between excessive social media usage and mental disorders like anxiety, depression, sleep disorders, ADHD, paranoia, delusions, suicidal thoughts and self-harm. He said, "To be young now, and to be young whenever, I can only speak for my generation, is to be intensely judged. Instant gratification gives rise to a dopamine rush, which makes us go back to it, every single time. Timothée Chalamet revealed that the actor is not exactly a fan of social media.
Among the craziness of Venice Film Festival, Timothée Chalamet has found his ideal grail watch – the original gender-neutral icon.
[gender-neutral watch](https://www.gq-magazine.co.uk/watches/article/cartier-tank-solarbeat). [Timothée Chalamet](https://www.gq-magazine.co.uk/tags/timothee-chalamet) has been working with [Cartier](https://www.gq-magazine.co.uk/tags/cartier) for years. [Bones and All](https://www.gq-magazine.co.uk/culture/article/timothee-chalamet-bones-and-all) at the Venice Film Festival last week where he wore a Cartier Tank à Vis double time zone from 2002 in white gold. And yet, this is exactly why its legions of devoted fans male and female love the brand. [Paul Mescal](https://www.gq-magazine.co.uk/watches/article/paul-mescal-cartier) and, of course, Chalamet. Crucially, on that occasion, he was sans watch – in a sparkling outfit by his friend, the designer, Haider Ackermann.
The duchess's scarf-collared blouse was tucked into a pair of tailored trousers, accessorised with hot red suede Aquazzura heels. Venice Film Festival fashion: ...
The duchess's scarf-collared blouse was tucked into a pair of tailored trousers, accessorised with hot red suede Aquazzura heels. The actress paired a sharp red suit with a cream blouse for the photo call, followed by a red jumpsuit with a gold chain detail for the evening's premiere. [Venice International Film Festival](https://www.thenationalnews.com/lifestyle/luxury/2022/09/05/venice-film-festival-fashion-best-red-carpet-looks-at-the-weekend/) in the eye-catching ensemble, which has split fashion critics.
Directed by Luca Guadagnino, the drama follows two cannibalistic teenagers, Maren (Taylor Russell) and Lee (Timothée), as they fall in love during a 3,000-mile ...
[Leah Campano](/author/242765/Leah-Campano)Assistant Editor Based on the novel of the same name by Camille DeAngelis, Bones and All takes place in the 1980s, decades before social media existed. [this year’s Venice Film Festival](https://www.seventeen.com/fashion/g41082627/venice-international-film-festival-2022-red-carpet/).
Known for making bold fashion choices on the red carpet, Chalamet has done it again and stunned everyone with the dazzling sequined backless jumpsuit he wore to ...
"Bones and All" star Timothée Chalamet says it's "tough to be alive" when you're "intensely judged" by social media.
While Chalamet likely won't be disappearing completely from social media any time soon, the star's post-filming insights are a helpful reminder to unplug and unwind. "To be young now, and to be young whenever — I can only speak for my generation — is to be intensely judged," Chalamet told [ET](https://www.eonline.com/news/1344701/timothee-chalamet-says-its-tough-to-be-alive-now-during-discussion-on-social-media) during a Venice Film Festival press conference on Sept. "Without casting judgement on that, you can find your tribe there, but I think it's tough to be alive now," he said. While filming for his upcoming role in Luca Guadagino's " [Bones and All](https://www.popsugar.co.uk/entertainment/bones-and-all-movie-48899745)" film, the actor got a taste of what it would be like to live in a world free from the pressures of online judgement. For Chalamet, the role was a breath of fresh air that allowed him to reconsider his mental well-being when it comes to social media. Chalamet acknowledged that the internet can be a great place to create connections, but he added that it's also important to give yourself time away from platforms where praise and judgement so often go hand in hand.
During a press conference at the Venice Film Festival for his latest movie Bones and All, Timothée discussed how his character navigated life before social ...
“To be young now, and to be young whenever - I can only speak for my generation - is to be intensely judged. I can't imagine what it is to grow up without the onslaught of social media, and it was a relief to play characters... During a press conference at the Venice Film Festival for his latest movie Bones and All, Timothée discussed how his character navigated life before social media.