Kylie Jenner and Timothée Chalamet arrived at the Los Angeles premiere of 'Marty Supreme' on Monday, December 8, looking like the ultimate red carpet duo. The pair, who have fueled breakup rumors in recent months, put speculation to rest with a string of sweet moments and perfectly coordinated outfits.
The couple stunned in matching orange looks from Chrome Hearts. Kylie, 28, sizzled in a jaw-dropping, form-fitting dress featuring side cut-outs and a plunging neckline.
She accessorized with chunky silver cross chains, flashing a bright smile as cameras clicked. Timothée, 29, complemented her effortlessly in an orange leather suit and matching boots.
Adding a playful nod to his latest role, the Oscar-nominated actor carried a ping pong paddle-shaped crossbody bag, also from Chrome Hearts, referencing his character Marty Mauser, a champion table tennis player.
The premiere was held at the Samuel Goldwyn Theater in Los Angeles and attracted a series of stars, including his co-star in the movie, Gwyneth Paltrow, Halsey, and director Josh Safdie.
Timothée was seen posing with both Paltrow and Safdie during the event. 'Marty Supreme,' Safdie’s ping pong period piece, is already generating buzz for next year’s Oscars, with Timothée receiving Best Actor nominations from both the Golden Globes and the Critics Choice Awards. The film hits theaters on Christmas Day.
For Kylie and Timothée, the red carpet appearance marked a significant moment. They had not been seen together publicly since early October, when they watched the New York Yankees face off against the Toronto Blue Jays at Yankee Stadium.
The couple’s relatively private romance had sparked repeated rumors of a split, intensified by Timothée’s recent Vogue profile in which he flatly stated, “I will not talk about” the relationship, adding, “I don’t say that with any fear, I just don’t have anything to say.”
Despite the quiet nature of their relationship on social media, Kylie has refrained from mentioning Timothée on 'The Kardashians,' and the couple rarely posts photos together, but they have been spotted at high-profile events throughout the year.
From front-row seats at New York Knicks games to attending international film awards, they have balanced public appearances with a deliberate attempt to keep the focus on Timothée’s career.
“Kylie didn’t want to make it about them. She wanted this night to be all about Timothée, how it was intended to be,” an insider told Page Six shortly after the Golden Globes, explaining why she often arrives later at events after he walks the red carpet solo.
Kylie’s fashion choices had hinted at her Chrome Hearts collaboration ahead of the premiere. Just days earlier, she had attended a Chrome Hearts party, foreshadowing the coordinated look she and Timothée would showcase on the red carpet.
Their public appearances date back to April 2023, when they were first linked, before going public that September with a passionate kiss at a Beyoncé concert.
Over time, their relationship has remained largely under the radar, likely due in part to Timothée’s desire to maintain a serious actor persona. Yet, their chemistry is undeniable, and Monday’s event offered a clear reminder that they are still very much in love.
