Fan culture is a complicated balance. Your dedication to one person for their work can teeter into scary territory quickly and with online fandom taking over social media, sometimes a “fan account” can become just as well known as the person they’re idolizing. Which is the case with Club Chalamet.
The popular social media account is a dedicated fan account to actor Timothée Chalamet. The problem is that the owner of said account, Simone Cromer, has become something of a legend in the online community. And not all legends are born for good reasons. We have, in the past, spoken about the red flags present in Club Chalamet. Now, The Wall Street Journal has profiled Miss Club, as she’s known online, and let’s not do this?
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