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Kylie Jenner Makes NSFW Confession About Her and Timothée Chalamet's Sex Life After Knicks Win

Kylie Jenner Makes NSFW Confession About Her and Timothée Chalamet's Sex Life After Knicks Win

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Kylie Jenner joined her New York Knicks superfan boyfriend Timothée Chalamet at Madison Square Garden on Thursday, May 29, to catch the New York Knicks beat the Indiana Pacers in Game 5
Later that night, she reposted a TikTok sharing an NSFW confession about her and the actor's sex life — and how the Knicks affect it
Jenner, 27, and Chalamet, 29, have been dating since 2023Kylie Jenner is proving to be the ultimate courtside girlfriend.
After attending the Thursday, May 29 playoff matchup between the New York Knicks and the Indiana Pacers with boyfriend Timothée Chalamet at Madison Square Garden, Jenner, 27, took to TikTok to share an NSFW confession about her and the actor's sex life amid the Knicks' bid for a spot in the NBA Championships.
Jenner reposted a TikTok shared by Max around 2 a.m. Friday morning, that referenced a Sex and the City scene where Samantha (Kim Cattrall) is relying on the Knicks to win in order to have sex with her boyfriend.
"And when did we start caring about basketball?" Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker) asks in the clip that Jenner reposted.
"Don is obsessed," Samantha replies, referring to her boyfriend at the time. "I don't get laid unless the Knicks win."
Jenner's repost of the video sent fans into a frenzy, as it offered a rare insight into her sex life with Chalamet, 29, whom she has been notoriously private about since they were first linked in April 2023.
Jenner's outing with her Knicks-obsessed boyfriend comes after she made some rare comments about attending starry events with him — and how she chose her outfits.
"I think it just like happened that way," Jenner told Harper's Bazaar about her decision to wear a black, curve-hugging Schiaparelli gown for their red carpet debut earlier this month. "Even recently, I was like, 'I can't wear another black dress.' And then, of course, the most perfect, gorgeous Schiaparelli black dress shows up."
She called the dresses she's worn to various awards shows to support the A Complete Unknown star — the Golden Globes, the BAFTAs, the Oscars — "beautiful" and "iconic," as she revealed why she often opted for black.
"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."
Thursday's game marked the second time Jenner has been on hand at Madison Square Garden to support the Knicks with her boyfriend.
She also attended the May 12 matchup between the Knicks and the Boston Celtics, and brought her older sister Kendall Jenner along too.
The game was also a reunion for her and her longtime BFF Jordyn Woods, who is dating Knicks star Karl-Anthony Towns.
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After the Knicks won, she and Woods, 27, celebrated courtside and Jenner told her friend, "We're wearing the same outfit every time!" in a video captured by ESPN.
Woods then leaned in to whisper something in Kylie's ear, while Chalamet, 29, stepped into the frame and yelled, "Let's go!" as he showed off his Knicks hat.
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