
Kylie Jenner Wants A Baby With Timothée Chalamet: 'When They Are Not Physically...'
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It has also been revealed that even when Kylie and Timothée are not physically together, they keep texting each other.
Kylie Jenner and Timothée Chalamet's relationship is no secret. The two are madly in love with each other and are often seen making public appearances together. Amid all this, an insider has now shared details of Kylie's relationship with the Dune star. 'Kylie is so in love with Timothée," a source told Entertainment Tonight recently and then added, 'She loves learning about his world and supporting him whenever she can."
The insider also revealed that Kylie, who shares 7-year-old Stormi and 3-year-old Aire with rapper Travis Scott, might also consider growing her family with Timothée. 'Kylie thinks Timothée is so great with her kids, and she has told her closest friends that she would love to have another baby with him some day," the source added.
It has also been revealed that even when Kylie and Timothée are not physically together, they keep texting each other. 'When Kylie and Timothée are not physically together, they're constantly texting. Kylie's friends joke that they can tell when she's texting him because she'll smile so big and blush while looking down at her phone," the source shared.
A Look At Kylie Jenner And Timothée Chalamet's Love Story
Kylie Jenner and Timothée Chalamet have been dating for nearly two years now. Their relationship rumours first made headlines in 2023 when they made their red carpet debut as a couple at the 70th David di Donatello Awards in Rome. The couple's romance was kept under wraps until they started making public appearances together, including attending high-profile events like the 2025 Golden Globes, BAFTA Awards, and Oscars.
However, their relationship had always received mixed reviews from fans. While some celebrate their bondm others express skepticism. Notably, Club Chalamet, a prominent fan account, has been vocal about disapproving of their relationship. Despite this, the couple seems to be going strong, with Jenner's family reportedly giving their relationship their seal of approval.
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