- Los Angeles Lakers. Timothée Chalamet gets shut down by Kylie Jenner after getting too excited over a LeBron James play
- Los Angeles Lakers. Timothée Chalamet ignores Kylie Jenner despite her touching him with signs of affection from a woman in love
Timothée Chalamet and Kylie Jenner have been the entertainment world's most intriguing power couple since their romance first sparked in 2023. The 29-year-old Dune star, known for his cerebral charm and indie-film prestige, makes an unexpectedly perfect match with Jenner-the 26-year-old billionaire mogul and social media phenomenon.
They made their official red-carpet debut as a couple at the Premi David di Donatello awards, held at Rome's iconic Cinecittà Studios. The highly anticipated moment-marking their first public photos together since rumors of their romance began in 2023-sent fans and paparazzi into a frenzy.
While their Premi David di Donatello appearance marked their first official red-carpet debut as a couple, Timothée and Kylie had already fueled romance rumors through two iconic sightings. Months earlier, eagle-eyed fans spotted them whispering together at the Oscars -though notably avoiding a t entrance. Then came the footage of the pair sharing a kiss at Coachella's weekend.
The Met Gala's champagne flutes were chilled, Anna Wintour's guest list was set-but New York's most elusive duo never arrived. While fashion's elite ascended the Met steps last Monday, Timothée Chalamet and Kylie Jenner pulled the ultimate power move: ditching the fashion Super Bowl for Madison Square Garden's actual playoffs. Chalamet, ever the committed New Yorker, chose Jalen Brunson's 29-point masterpiece over coiffed hair and thematic dress codes.
TD Garden was silenced at the end of the game as Jalen Brunson and the Knicks stole Game 1 from the cocky, championship Celtics in a heart-stopping 108-105 finish. The defining sequence? Brunson-cool as a midnight breeze in Midtown-drained a backbreaking step-back three with few secondsleft, followed by Mikal Bridges' game-saving defensive masterpiece, Jaylen Brown at the edge of the paint on the last possession.
The Knicks sealed the greatest playoff comeback in NBA history last night, erasing a 20 point deficit against the Celtics with a volcanic second-half eruption-culminating in a 91-90 win. The shift began with Jalen Brunson and another a cold-blooded three-pointer to claw within one with seconds left. Then came the defensive play of the postseason: Mikal Bridges block over Jayson Tatum.
Timothée Chalamet's Knicks devotion has reached peak glory days energy. The Oscar-nominated actor-a courtside regular at MSG probably will be against Boston.