
Kylie Jenner teases beau Timothee Chalamet's Knicks addiction with cheeky 'Sex And The City' clip
In a rare display of affection,
teased boyfriend Timothée Chalamet on her social media handle.
The beauty proved she is not shy about making fun of their relationship after their photos together from the recent Knicks' game went viral.
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Timothee left the internet in splits with his animated reaction to the team's 111-94 win over the Indiana Pacers.
Jenner, posted on TikTok sharing a classic
moment, making a lighthearted comparison between her own love life and the team's playoff success.
The video featured Samantha Jones (Kim Cattrall) saying to Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker), "I don't get laid unless the Knicks win," a statement that immediately caught the imagination of fans.
Social media exploded with responses to Jenner's cheeky photo. One fan commented, "Kylie reposting this is GOLD, she's so funny!!!!" and another joked, "Timmy has my girl Kylie stressing with these Knicks games for real." Others commented on the couple's chemistry at courtside, with one person writing, "Kylie Jenner reposting is so funny," and another joking, "Giggling at the Kylie repost."
Jenner and Chalamet have become Knicks game regulars this postseason, frequently spotted holding hands, exchanging smooches, and sporting identical Knicks jerseys.
Their outings have caused speculation regarding their romance, which started in the spring of 2023 after Jenner and Scott broke up. Jenner, with whom Scott has two children, Stormi, 7, and Aire, 3, has taken to supporting Chalamet's love of sports, having even been spotted attending games with her sister Kendall Jenner a few weeks ago.
Relationship going strong
The romance of the pair seems to be going strong both on and off the court.
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According to reports, Kylie even told friends she'd love to have another child someday with him. The couple recently made their red carpet debut at the David di Donatello Awards in Rome, marking a new level of public commitment.
Knicks' playoff run continues
While the Knicks keep their playoff run alive, fans are praying that Jenner's cameo courtside is a good omen. The Knicks must win two more games to be at the NBA Finals, and with Jenner and Chalamet in attendance, both the hardwood and Hollywood are being focused on.
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