‘Hacks’ Stars Meg Stalter and Paul W. Downs Spoof ‘Marty Supreme’ Premiere Outfits on Critics Choice Awards Red Carpet

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Hacks” stars Meg Stalter and Paul W. Downs had some fun on the Critics Choice Awards red carpet on Sunday afternoon as the pair donned bright orange vinyl outfits in a spoof the outfits that Timothée Chalamet and Kylie Jenner wore to the premiere of Chalamet’s new film “Marty Supreme.”

Stalter and Downs had the crowd howling with their commitment to the bit. Downs wore a ping pong paddle on a strap, crossbag style. Stalter sported a gigantic cross necklace reminiscent of the jewelry worn by Chalamet in film. Set in the 1950s, “Marty Supreme” revolves around an everyday man’s quest to become the world champion of ping pong. Chalamet and his girlfriend Jenner turned heads last month with their bright-orange outfits at the film’s premiere in New York.

Downs, who is also a co-creator and executive producer of “Hacks” with Lucia Aniello and Jen Statsky, said the goal was to “have fun” and enjoy themselves at the awards. “Hacks” is nominated for best comedy series and Downs is up for comedy supporting actor at Critics Choice, which recognize film and TV. Chalamet and “Marty Supreme” are also nommed.

“We get to see people who make movies we love. We just thought, ‘Let’s have fun,'” Downs told Variety on the carpet as he headed into the kudos held at Santa Monica’s Barker Hangar. Downs noted that the vinyl material of his suit and Stalter’s long gown was perfect for the heavy rain that has deluged Southern California for days.

“It’s waterproof,” he observed. “It’s really good in the rain — the water just slipped off the dress,” Stalter added.

Downs gave “Marty Supreme” two thumbs up, saying that he “loved” the film from Josh Safdie and A24. Stalter admitted she hasn’t seen it yet even though she is friends with Chalamet’s girlfriend, Kyle Jenner.

Stalter and Jenner have a “sushi Fridays” tradition. “We go out for sushi at least once a month,” she said. Chalamet does not usually join them: “It’s girl time,” Stalter explained.

Downs was pressed on whether Chalamet ever be invited to play a role on “Hacks.”

“I’m not sure what he would play, but we would make room,” Downs assured.

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