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Timothée Chalamet blasted for smoking at Beyoncé concert alongside Kylie Jenner

There was a lot of smoke but no mirrors for Timothée Chalamet when he was spotted lighting up at Beyoncé’s Renaissance tour show in Los Angeles.

The “Call Me by Your Name” actor, 27, was seen smoking a cigarette Monday during the concert alongside new flame Kylie Jenner.

However, a video of his hazy activity has circulated the Internet via TMZ and was burned by people on social media, calling out that the SoFi Stadium doesn’t allow smoking indoors.

The venue’s website states that there “are drug-free and smoke-free environments,” the policy clearly states. “The use of drugs (including marijuana), other illegal substances and/or smoking (including vaporizers, e-cigarettes and smokeless tobacco) is strictly prohibited.”

The Post has reached out to Chalamet and SoFi Stadium’s reps for comment.

Users on X — formally known as Twitter — were shocked to see Chalamet taking puffs while kissing Jenner, 26, and jamming out to the “Crazy in Love” crooner.

Social media users were shocked to see the “Dune” star smoking Monday. Chris Gardner / The Hollywood Reporter

One person scribed: “I fear I have entered my Timothée Chalamet ick era because WHY ARE YOU SMOKING IN AN ENCLOSED SPACE.”

Someone else penned: “Timothee chalamet smoking a cig at Beyoncé’s birthday show for her to inhale does not sit right with me.”

“Timothée babe ily, but why are you smoking inside the stadium and literally in front of kylie,” wrote another fan.

“Timothée Chalamet started smoking and turned completely disgusting for me,” one said.

A user pleaded: “Timothée, please stop smoking. I lost my uncle because of lung cancer, because he was a smoker. I don’t want to lose you. Please stop.”

Smoking products such as tobacco and marijuana have been the hottest pipes of choice among the Gen Z set in recent years.

The deed has become synonymous with feeling like a cool cat and seeming affluent when igniting a Marlboro in a public setting.

Jenner and Chalamet attended Beyoncé’s concert Monday at Los Angeles’ SoFi Stadium.
Light it up! Chris Gardner / The Hollywood Reporter

“Anywhere I can smoke inside, I will go,” It Girl Meg Superstar Princess, 25, told The Post earlier this year. “Places that allow you to smoke inside feel more luxurious.”

“Cigarettes are terrible but cool,” she said. “I know cigarettes are terrible for you. But everybody looks cool with a cigarette … You have to pick your vices in life.”

The show also took place on Beyoncé’s 42nd birthday, and she was even serenaded by music icon Diana Ross.

A plethora of A-listers stopped by the event, including Zendaya, Tom Holland, Kim and Khloé Kardashian, Adele, Lizzo, Katy Perry and Kate Hudson.