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Kylie Jenner and Timothée Chalamet Address Breakup Rumors With One Photo

Kylie Jenner and Timothée Chalamet Address Breakup Rumors With One Photo

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Kylie Jenner and Timothée Chalamet have been spending some time apart as he films Dune: Part Three in Hungary. After the actor missed Jenner's 28th birthday celebration earlier this month, some fans wondered whether they had quietly broken up. A source assured Us Weekly yesterday that they are 'still together,' and the couple was spotted in Budapest, Hungary, today after Jenner made the long trip to see her partner.
Coffee shop Budapest Baristas shared a photo of Chalamet and Jenner posing with two employees there. 'Today Kylie Jenner and Timothée Chalamet just walked in to our coffee shop at Buda. We were so in confusion, we could [barely] concentrate, but I think you can see [it] on our face🙈,' they wrote. 'Thank God, everyone look at them, not us 😄 They were super nice and kind. Thank you for coming @kyliejenner @tchalamet ❤️'
The pair has spent a good part of their two-year relationship long-distance as Jenner is based in Los Angeles with her and ex Travis Scott's two children, and Chalamet has been busy filming projects on the East Coast and abroad.
Over the weekend, a source told People that the two stars were putting in the work to keep their bond strong despite being in different parts of the world. The outlet added that Chalamet will soon move to Jordan and Abu Dhabi to continue shooting Dune.
'They haven't seen each other for a few weeks only because Timothée's been filming Dune in a studio in Budapest, and Kylie's been working too,' the source said. 'She visited him in July.'
'But even though Kylie has a private jet, the flight is still 12 hours,' the insider noted. 'She's a mom, and she works as well. She has a lot of responsibilities in L.A. Timothée's schedule is grueling, with very little downtime.'
'They're making it work though,' the source said. 'They FaceTime most days. They miss each other and are totally fine.'
Jenner seemed to signal that herself last week when she liked one of Chalamet's new Instagram posts.
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