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Oscar nominee Timothee Chalamet gets a ‘Sweet’ Chinese nickname

Star of Call Me By Your Name given a Mandarin moniker to match those of fellow celebrities ‘Big Cousin’, ‘Fruit Sister’ and ‘Lord of Butt’

American actor Timothee Chalamet has been dubbed “Sweet Tea” by his fans in China. Photo: Reuters

When it comes to Chinese names for Western celebrities, “Sweet Tea” is definitely hot, “Fruit Sister” is off the menu, and an ample posterior can have you anointed “Lord of Butt”.

Chinese is expressed using idiomatic characters rather than an alphabet, making it difficult to use the language to transliterate foreign names, and opening the door for a range of creative and often bizarre appellations for well-known stars.

The recent Academy Awards minted a new star in China, Timothee Chalamet, a best actor nominee for – ironically – Call Me By Your Name.

He is known as “Tian Cha” or “Sweet Tea”, a play on the first syllables in his names and a nod to his heartthrob looks.

He is now among the hottest celebrities on China’s Twitter-like Weibo platform, the subject of posts like: “Come and drink this cup of sweet tea, until the summer”.

Things are not so sweet, however, for “Shui Guo Jie” or “Fruit Sister”, also known as Katy Perry, and so-dubbed because of the fruit-coloured costumes she wears during her performances.

US media reported that the singer was dropped as a headliner for the Victoria’s Secret fashion show in November after she was denied a visa, possibly because she had previously draped herself in the Taiwanese flag.

In China’s hyperactive cybersphere, some names get propagated to the point where people might find them obscure, as in the case of actress Jennifer Lawrence, or “Da Biaojie” (“Big Cousin”).

But most seem to be more logical.

British actor Tom Hardy is known as “Tang Lao Shi”. “Lao Shi” means “always wet”, apparently because of his typically slicked-back hair.

Another hair-inspired name belongs to Benedict Cumberbatch, who sports a curly top in the “Sherlock Holmes” series and has been dubbed “Juan Fu” (“Curly Blessing”).

China’s passion for flavourful food has led to “Xiao Tian Tian” (“Little Sweetie”) for Britney Spears, and “Ma La Ji” (“Little Spicy Chicken”) for sex-symbol singer Nicki Minaj.

Last but not least, there is Jennifer Lopez, whose well-known posterior has earned her the designation “Luo Ba”, or “Lord of Butt”.

Apparently, actor Tom Hardy is “always wet”. Photo: AFP
Apparently, actor Tom Hardy is “always wet”. Photo: AFP