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A Lip Reading of Kylie Jenner and Timothée Chalamet Carpet Debut

A Lip Reading of Kylie Jenner and Timothée Chalamet Carpet Debut

Cosmopolitan12-06-2025

Kylie Jenner and Timothée Chalamet made their official red carpet debut at the 2025 David di Donatello Awards back in May, and apparently Kylie was nervous. Lip reader @tismejackieg went ahead and analyzed Kylie and Timothée's conversation on the carpet, and it's very sweet.
First, Kylie says "I'm coming...maybe...it's scary," as she follows Timmy to the carpet. He then tells her "you're good" and they start posing for pics—before Kylie says "it's too much" and begins to walk away.
At that point, Timothée grabs her hand and says "don't go, hold on, that was great, come here," as they pose for more photos and Kylie responds "mmkay, love you."
I mean...cute!
A source told Us Weekly of the red carpet moment that "Kylie's really happy and relieved they finally made their debut. It was time and she wanted to publicly support him and show how proud of him she is. She and Timothée have gotten really serious, and this was a big step. Everything is going really well. She's proud to stand by him and felt like it was the right time to share that part of their relationship. They are in a really good place. He makes her feel calm and confident and it is a different relationship from what she has had in the past."
The insider also revealed that "They are practically living together at this point, as he stays at her house often when he is not working. He has been fully integrated into her life."

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