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Kylie Jenner Posts a Cheeky 'SATC' TikTok After Her Knicks Game Date With Timothée Chalamet

Kylie Jenner Posts a Cheeky 'SATC' TikTok After Her Knicks Game Date With Timothée Chalamet

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Kylie Jenner and Timothée Chalamet had a good night yesterday as they witnessed the New York Knicks' 111-94 victory over the Indiana Pacers courtside at Madison Square Garden. They were photographed showing affection during the game and were spotted holding hands as they left in matching Knicks gear.
At one point, they even kissed:
Over on TikTok, Jenner poked a little fun at Chalamet being a diehard Knicks fan. She reposted an HBO Max clip of Sex and the City's Samantha talking about how she doesn't 'get laid unless the Knicks win' because of her partner's obsession with them.
Jenner also attended the Knicks' May 12 game with Chalamet, which they also won:
Jenner and Chalamet have been dating for over two years. On May 21, a source told Entertainment Tonight that Jenner wants a very serious future with him.
'Kylie thinks Timothée is so great with her kids [7-year-old Stormi and 3-year-old Aire, whom Jenner shares with ex Travis Scott], and she has told her closest friends that she would love to have another baby with him some day,' the insider said.
They added that Jenner is 'so in love with Timothée. She loves learning about his world and supporting him whenever she can.'
Her Knicks game attendance is just one example of that. The star also accompanied him to several awards shows. Most recently, the couple made their red carpet debut at the David di Donatello Awards in Rome.
In a recent interview with Harper's Bazaar, Jenner spoke about her decision to wear black dresses to most of Chalamet's events. She hinted it was because she didn't want to upstage him, saying, 'Although these are the most beautiful, iconic gowns that I've been wearing, I think a black dress is also kind of like, not too attention grabbing in the best way. You can never go wrong with a black dress.'

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