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Kylie Jenner gives fans a rare insight into her sex life with Timothee Chalamet

Kylie Jenner gives fans a rare insight into her sex life with Timothee Chalamet

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It's not every day that Kylie Jenner spills the tea on her sex life with Timothee Chalamet. In fact, it's literally never. But, that all changed this weekend when the business mogul reposted a TikTok, giving fans a rare insight into her romance with her boyfriend of two years.
ICYMI, Kylie and Timmy attended a basketball match on Thursday. They cosied up courtside at Madison Square Garden and watched the Knicks beat the Indiana Pacers. Later, Kylie took to TikTok to share a post by HBO Max, the channel that aired Sex and the City way back when.
In the clip, Carrie Bradshaw (played by Sarah Jessica Parker) asks bestie Samantha Jones (AKA Kim Cattrall) why they're watching a basketball game on TV. To that, Samantha explains her current beau is "obsessed" with the sport. "I don't get laid unless the Knicks win," she adds in true Samantha style.
Naturally, Kardashian-Jenner fans couldn't help but put two and two together about the timing of Kylie's repost... which came shortly after she and Tim attended the Knicks-winning game.
"The fact that Kylie reposted this 😭😭😭😭😂😂😂😂," one person commented on the HBO Max TikTok clip. "Kylie reposting this is GOLD, she's so funny!!!!" another wrote, as a third added: "Who's here from Kylie's repost?"
"Timmy has my girl Kylie stressing with this Knicks games fr 😭," another fan joked, with someone else commenting: "Kylie Jenner's humour remains undefeated."
"Not Kylie reposting this after the game hahaha," added another fan, with a different TikTok user chiming in with: "Lol my jaw is on the floor at Kylie reposting this."
More of this please, Kylie!

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