Timothée Chalamet has put an end to weeks of sleuthing by appearing on camera alongside masked rapper EsDeeKid.In a new remix video that surfaced on Friday, Dec. 19, the Dune star appeared alongside the UK drill artist, ultimately shutting down the internet speculations head-on.The gritty clip that runs for 1:39 quickly went viral across social media, such as on X/Twitter, which has now amassed over 18.2 million views after only three hours of release.Under Timothée Chalamet's post, online users also left various reactions of both disbelief and awe."He beat the allegations. W remix!!!" one wrote."'My girl got a billion' not the Kylie shoutout," another commented."Everybody calling timothee a white 'boy' meanwhile this man turns 30 in 7 days. Being one of thee greatest to do it in our era. God forbid a white man gets some motion, and everyone calls him a boy," an X user opined."All I'm saying is we barely saw EsDeeKid’s face and your face in the same shot. Can’t fool me," another said, still unconvinced.Even Spotify commented, calling for the track to be available on the music streaming app.Meanwhile, the 7PM in Brooklyn podcast also left a video of Timothée Chalamet's conversation with them just this week, where the Marty Supreme star teased about his speculated double life as the rapper EsDeeKid.During the interview, Timothée Chalamet was asked if he really was the UK rapper, to which the actor responded cheekily with:"All will be revealed in time on that one."Timothée Chalamet opens up about interviewing Kendrick LamarIn the same podcast chat, Timothée Chalamet reflected on his experience interviewing Kendrick Lamar earlier this year ahead of the rapper's much-anticipated Super Bowl Halftime performance.According to the Wonka lead, he was particularly impressed by the 22-time GRAMMY winner's poise throughout the interview."I was so impressed that this man was so calm sitting next to me and I was like, 'Wow he's engaged in a gladiator sport right now.' As I was sitting next to him I was like, 'I could not do that.' I couldn't believe that you could be that big at war with somebody that big and go about your life."Per the actor, his initial conversation with Kendrick Lamar, which took place in a studio, was "very stiff," but he was grateful that the NOT LIKE US hitmaker called him up for a second shot."I went home a little sad. 'Cause like, man, I felt like we really could've got a good rhythm. And maybe he's just in Super Bowl mode. And then he called and he's like, 'Alright, let's just... me and you in a car, and let's just roll.'"The duo's interview aired on the NFL Network's Good Morning Football on Feb. 7, days ahead of Kendrick Lamar's headlining act at the 2025 Super Bowl.Meanwhile, the 2026 Super Bowl Halftime Show, set to broadcast on Feb. 8, will be headlined by Puerto Rican artist Bad Bunny.