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Yahoo
01-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Timothee Chalamet's Ex Eiza Gonzalez Shares Candid Reaction to His Relationship With Kylie Jenner
Timothée Chalamet's Ex Eiza Gonzalez is sharing her candid reaction to the actor's public relationship with reality TV star Kylie Jenner. 'They look so cute together,' the actress, 35, told Cosmopolitan during the publication's 'Cheap Shots' segment published on Friday, May 30. 'They look so in love, and so cute and I'm obsessed with them.' For the uninitiated, Gonzalez and the Dune actor, 29, reportedly enjoyed a short flight in the summer of 2020, following Chalamt's breakup with actress Lily Rose Depp. Gonzalez, for her part, has since moved on with tennis star Grigor Dimitrov. 'I love Timmy,' she continued in the Friday segment. 'I think he's the most talented, sweetest, honestly like sweetest boy and I'm just so proud to see him thriving and doing great in his career.' Timothee Chalamet's Ex Eiza Gonzalez Shares Subtle Support for Red Carpet Debut With Kylie Jenner Jenner, 27, and Chalamet were first romantically linked in April 2023, following her split from rapper Travis Scott. (Jenner and Scott, 34, share two children, daughter Stormi and son Aire.) 'He's very charming and he makes her laugh, and he's easy to talk to,' an insider exclusively told Us Weekly at the time, confirming the pair's romance. 'He's not like any of the other guys she's dated before and although he may not seem like her type, they have really good chemistry.' Since then, the pair have appeared at various award shows in support of Chalamet's acting career, making their red carpet debut in Rome on May 7 while attending the 70th David Di Donatelllo ceremony in coordinated black outfits. After making their debut, a source told Us that the pair are taking their relationship to the next level. Kylie Jenner and Timothee Chalamet Are 'Madly in Love': Inside Their ' Very Serious' 1-Year Romance 'Kylie's really happy and relieved they finally made their debut,' the insider said. '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.' The insider went on to share that the pair are 'practically living together at this point,' adding that the actor stays at the makeup mogul's 'house often when he is not working.' 'He has been fully integrated into her life,' the source added. '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.'
Yahoo
01-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Timothée Chalamet's Ex Shares How She Really Feels About Kylie Jenner Romance
is showing nothing but love for ex-fling and his high-profile romance with González and Chalamet were briefly linked in the summer of 2020, after his split from . Though their relationship was never officially confirmed, the pair was spotted on a romantic vacation in Cabo San Lucas, where eyewitnesses described the two as being inseparable, from cozy beach walks to guitar serenades courtesy of Chalamet himself. Now, years later, Eiza González is moving forward and is fully supportive of Timothée Chalamet. In a recent 'Cheap Shots' segment with Cosmopolitan, the "Baby Driver" star was asked about Chalamet's buzzy relationship with the "Kardashians" star, and while she stayed tight-lipped about her own history with the Dune actor, she didn't hold back on the compliments. 'They look so cute together,' she said. 'They look so in love, and so cute, and I'm obsessed with them." She's currently linked to tennis star Grigor Dimitrov and says she and Chalamet remain on good terms. 'We're just good friends,' she said. 'I have nothing but amazing things to say about him.' Her warm words come just weeks after she liked a photo of Chalamet and Jenner making their red carpet debut at the 70th David di Donatello Awards in Rome. Chalamet was being honored with a special acting award at the time, and Jenner was on hand in a sleek Schiaparelli gown to support her boyfriend, whom she's been dating since 2023. While the couple has made headlines with their PDA-filled public outings, including cozy appearances at Beyoncé's concert and New York Fashion Week, they've also sparked plenty of chatter about how their two very different worlds collide. During a recent interview with GQ, Chalamet joked about navigating fame and privacy alongside Jenner, referencing a "South Park" episode that poked fun at the concept of wanting privacy in the public eye. 'This reminds me of that recent 'South Park' episode with the 'Worldwide Privacy Tour',' he said. For those unaware, the actor was referencing the controversial episode of the adult animated series, which parodied Prince Harry and Meghan Markle and their highly publicized media appearances following their exit from royal duties. 'Sometimes, people are going to be hella confused when you say you're trying to live a private life." Jenner wants to set the record straight. Just because she's in a new relationship doesn't mean she's hung up her signature latex for good. In a revealing new cover story for Dazed magazine, the 27-year-old beauty mogul opened up about her personal style evolution, her longtime influence as a fashion icon, and how her look continues to reflect her individuality, no matter who she's dating. 'That's so funny, I've seen that before too, and I'm always like, first of all, the baddie never left,' Jenner said when asked if her style had softened since linking up with boyfriend Chalamet. 'I wear a latex dress at least once a week. Like, where do you guys think the baddie went?' Fans were quick to weigh in online, with some praising her confidence and others joking about her now-viral 'sundress once in Palm Springs' defense. But Jenner isn't here to please anyone but herself. 'People saw me in a flowy dress once in my life, and they were like, 'She's gone!'' she added. 'Can a girl wear a sundress once?' While many fans associate her with the bold 'King Kylie' era of the mid-2010s, complete with colorful wigs, heavy glam, and gold-stacked wrists, Jenner made it clear she's still channeling that same energy. 'This is the original baddie era,' she declared. The mom of two also opened up about her ever-changing look in a recent interview with Harper's Bazaar, explaining that her style has always been about self-expression. 'I think that I'm kind of a chameleon with my style,' Jenner said. 'I've been like that since I was 16. I changed my hair color like once a week… it's just a part of who I am.' For Jenner, it's not about fitting into a mold or matching her partner's aesthetic. It's about honoring the version of herself that fans have loved all along.


Daily Mail
31-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Timothee Chalamet's ex Eiza Gonzalez reveals how she feels about his new relationship with Kylie Jenner
Timothée Chalamet's ex-girlfriend has nothing but good things to say about his relationship with Kylie Jenner. Eiza Gonzalez, 35, who is dating tennis star Grigor Dimitrov, shared a brief romance in 2020 during which photos obtained by Daily Mail showed them enjoying a vacation in Mexico. 'I'm obsessed with them,' the La Maquina star told Cosmopolitan. 'They look so in love, and so cute,' she said of the couple who have been an item for about two years. 'I love Timmy. I think he's the most talented, sweetest, honestly like sweetest boy and I'm just so proud to see him thriving and doing great in his career.' From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to the DailyMail's new Showbiz newsletter to stay in the loop. 'We're just good friends,' said the Baby Driver star, who liked a photo on Chalamet and Jenner on social media, 'I have nothing but amazing things to say about him.' Gonzalez can currently be seen in Fountain of Youth, along with Natalie Portman and John Krasinski. The globe trotting action adventure is streaming on Apple TV+ 'FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH is out now on @appletv,' she shared on social media on May 23, the day it debuted. 'I enjoyed playing Esme so much. This movie was made to watch with your family and friends. Enjoy the adventure ⌛️⚔️' The actress will soon be reporting for duty on the set of 3 Body Problem. The successful Netflix sci-fi series will be shooting season two and three back to back in Hungary, beginning in mid-July. Chalamet, 29, will be seen next in Marty Supreme, which required him to grow a mustache. 'I love Timmy. I think he's the most talented, sweetest, honestly like sweetest boy and I'm just so proud to see him thriving and doing great in his career,' Gonzalez said of her former boyfriend; Pictured in New York City on Friday The actor underwent rigorous training in preparation for his role of ping-pong champion Marty Reisman, according to Variety. 'He wanted to be like a real [professional] ping pong player when he started shooting,' cinematographer Darius Khondji told the outlet. The Oscar nominee acted with 'some of the greatest real ping pong champions playing today,' in the fact-based comedy. Marty Supreme was scheduled to open in theaters Christmas day.


Hindustan Times
27-05-2025
- Sport
- Hindustan Times
Why has Grigor Dimitrov withdrawn from French Open 2025 match against Ethan Quinn? Here's what went wrong
Grigor Dimitrov was forced to withdraw from his 2025 French Open match against American qualifier Ethan Quinn, losing 2-6 3-6 6-2 in the first round. There is a huge void in Paris because the Bulgarian had to quit in the middle of four Grand Slam competitions. The German can count himself lucky since he was a possible opponent in the round of 16 against Zverev, especially because Cerúndolo lost and ended up in this section.


Washington Post
22-05-2025
- Sport
- Washington Post
French Open 2025: The certainty Rafael Nadal and Iga Swiatek brought to Paris is missing now
PARIS — For quite some time, there's usually been a sense of certainty at the French Open . That was particularly so on the men's side, with Rafael Nadal ruling over the red clay of Roland-Garros the way no one has dominated any tournament in tennis history. He would go there, he would win nearly every match he played — how's 112-4 for a career record? — and he would head home with another trophy, 14 in all. Simultaneously simple and spectacular. So, too, albeit over a much shorter span, is Iga Swiatek's recent control over the women's event, claiming four of five championships, including the past three. And now? As play begins Sunday, things are less clear, and not just because the 38-year-old Nadal is no longer competing and will be honored that day at Court Philippe-Chatrier. The owner of 22 Grand Slam titles retired last season, playing for the final time at the Davis Cup . His final French Open ended with a loss to Alexander Zverev last May and his final Roland-Garros appearance ended with an exit in singles against Novak Djokovic at the Summer Olympics, followed by an exit in doubles alongside Carlos Alcaraz . 'Will it be very interesting? I think so,' said Grigor Dimitrov, a quarterfinalist at last year's French Open and previously a semifinalist at the other majors. 'Could we see potentially some different winners and different results? Absolutely.' He was speaking specifically about the men's bracket. But he could have been talking about the women, too. 'There's ... 20 different people that you wouldn't be surprised if they end up winning the tournament,' said Madison Keys , the American whose first Slam trophy arrived at the Australian Open in January. 'Part of it is because we've kind of lost some of our legends, obviously. Like, there's no longer Serena Williams in every draw, where you just assume she's going to win.' Swiatek, 23, did hold that status for a while but she's been through a trying spell since last year's triumph in Paris. Not only hasn't she lifted a trophy since then, but she hasn't reached a final — and even clay presents problems. She was eliminated by Danielle Collins in her second match at the Italian Open, after a 6-1, 6-1 loss to 2023 U.S. Open winner Coco Gauff at the Madrid Open, where she also dropped a 6-0 set to Keys. And that's to say nothing of the off-court matter of a doping case in which Swiatek essentially was cleared but did serve an oddly timed suspension. Ah, yes, doping. It's a big topic in tennis lately, in large part because of what happened with former No. 1 Swiatek — she's now down to No. 5, behind Aryna Sabalenka, Gauff, Jessica Pegula and Jasmine Paolini — and men's No. 1 Jannik Sinner, who served his own, much-scrutinized, three-month ban . The deal he worked out with the World Anti-Doping Agency after it appealed the 23-year-old Italian's original exoneration allowed Sinner to play at the Australian Open, where he earned his third title in the past five majors, then return to competition at the Italian Open, where he was the runner-up to Alcaraz. So Sinner is in the mix at the French Open, but a notch below defending champion Alcaraz, who dealt with muscle issues in both legs recently before looking in Rome like he is back to his best. Still, he's not a lock the way Nadal was, while three-time major finalist Alexander Zverev is as inconsistent as possible lately, and 24-time Slam champ Djokovic ended a three-match losing streak this week at the Geneva Open tune-up event. 'Kind of new reality for me, I have to say. You know, trying to win a match or two, not really thinking about getting far in the tournament. It's a completely different feeling from what I had in 20-plus years of professional tennis, so it's kind of a challenge for me, mentally, to really face these kind of sensations on the court, going out early now, regularly,' Djokovic said after an opening exit in Madrid. 'But that's, I guess, the circle of life and the career. Eventually, it was going to happen. ... Grand Slams is where I really want to play the best tennis,' he added. 'I'm not sure if I'll be able to do that in Roland-Garros, but I'll do my best.' For a change, no one can be sure what's to come in Paris. ___ Howard Fendrich has been the AP's tennis writer since 2002. Find his stories here: . More AP tennis: