Over the past few seasons, Timothee Chalamet has become one of the premier faces at New York Knicks games during the team's playoff runs.
A native New Yorker, Chalamet has been a Knicks fan since he was a kid and attended games well before he became a famous actor. Now 30 years old, Chalamet can afford to attend any game he wants and is frequently seen courtside at games alongside his girlfriend, Kylie Jenner, and fellow celebrity Knicks fans like Ben Stiller and Tracy Morgan.
Of course, Chalamet has to pay up in order to sit that close to the action, but it seems as though he has no issue doing so. The upside is that Chalamet not only gets to watch the action unimpeded, but he has also seemingly become closer to the team in the process.
Here's a breakdown of how much money Chalamet is spending on his tickets.
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How much does Timothee Chalamet pay for Knicks tickets?
Timothee Chalamet sits courtside at Knicks games on celebrity row, which are some of the most expensive seats at Madison Square Garden. Prices can vary game-to-game, with playoff games being more expensive than regular season games, but it's possible that Chalamet has to spend nearly $200,000 a year to attend every regular season game if he so chooses.
Chalamet's fame and popularity mean he doesn't necessarily need to pay for season tickets unless he plans on attending all 41 regular-season games.
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How much does Timothee Chalamet's seats cost?
Courtside tickets at Knicks games usually cost between $4,000-$6,000 per contest, but that number can increase based on the demand for the seats.
Since Chalamet is a regular at the games, though, he probably doesn't have to pay the upcharge as others do.
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How long has Timothee Chalamet had Knicks season tickets?
Chalamet first bought Knicks season tickets in the nosebleeds at MSG in the summer of 2010 when, according to GQ, he believed the team was going to sign LeBron James. Chalamet was just 14 years old at the time, but came into a sum of money after appearing in a Disney commercial.
Chalamet attended the LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and Performing Arts as a kid, a school that is located about 30 blocks north in Manhattan. Chalamet sold off many of his season tickets after James' miscalculation, as he was too busy to go to every game.
However, Chalamet doesn't necessarily have season tickets now since he is part of celebrity row. Chalamet is one of many celebrities who are invited to sit front row "based on their broad approval and level of popularity," per the New York Post.
Chalamet still must pay for his seats, but he may not have to worry about attending every game.

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