Timothée Chalamet's Ex Shares How She Really Feels About Kylie Jenner Romance
is showing nothing but love for ex-fling and his high-profile romance with
González and Chalamet were briefly linked in the summer of 2020, after his split from . Though their relationship was never officially confirmed, the pair was spotted on a romantic vacation in Cabo San Lucas, where eyewitnesses described the two as being inseparable, from cozy beach walks to guitar serenades courtesy of Chalamet himself.
Now, years later, Eiza González is moving forward and is fully supportive of Timothée Chalamet.
In a recent 'Cheap Shots' segment with Cosmopolitan, the "Baby Driver" star was asked about Chalamet's buzzy relationship with the "Kardashians" star, and while she stayed tight-lipped about her own history with the Dune actor, she didn't hold back on the compliments.
'They look so cute together,' she said. 'They look so in love, and so cute, and I'm obsessed with them."
She's currently linked to tennis star Grigor Dimitrov and says she and Chalamet remain on good terms. 'We're just good friends,' she said. 'I have nothing but amazing things to say about him.'
Her warm words come just weeks after she liked a photo of Chalamet and Jenner making their red carpet debut at the 70th David di Donatello Awards in Rome. Chalamet was being honored with a special acting award at the time, and Jenner was on hand in a sleek Schiaparelli gown to support her boyfriend, whom she's been dating since 2023.
While the couple has made headlines with their PDA-filled public outings, including cozy appearances at Beyoncé's concert and New York Fashion Week, they've also sparked plenty of chatter about how their two very different worlds collide.
During a recent interview with GQ, Chalamet joked about navigating fame and privacy alongside Jenner, referencing a "South Park" episode that poked fun at the concept of wanting privacy in the public eye.
'This reminds me of that recent 'South Park' episode with the 'Worldwide Privacy Tour',' he said. For those unaware, the actor was referencing the controversial episode of the adult animated series, which parodied Prince Harry and Meghan Markle and their highly publicized media appearances following their exit from royal duties. 'Sometimes, people are going to be hella confused when you say you're trying to live a private life."
Jenner wants to set the record straight. Just because she's in a new relationship doesn't mean she's hung up her signature latex for good.
In a revealing new cover story for Dazed magazine, the 27-year-old beauty mogul opened up about her personal style evolution, her longtime influence as a fashion icon, and how her look continues to reflect her individuality, no matter who she's dating.
'That's so funny, I've seen that before too, and I'm always like, first of all, the baddie never left,' Jenner said when asked if her style had softened since linking up with boyfriend Chalamet. 'I wear a latex dress at least once a week. Like, where do you guys think the baddie went?'
Fans were quick to weigh in online, with some praising her confidence and others joking about her now-viral 'sundress once in Palm Springs' defense. But Jenner isn't here to please anyone but herself.
'People saw me in a flowy dress once in my life, and they were like, 'She's gone!'' she added. 'Can a girl wear a sundress once?'
While many fans associate her with the bold 'King Kylie' era of the mid-2010s, complete with colorful wigs, heavy glam, and gold-stacked wrists, Jenner made it clear she's still channeling that same energy.
'This is the original baddie era,' she declared.
The mom of two also opened up about her ever-changing look in a recent interview with Harper's Bazaar, explaining that her style has always been about self-expression.
'I think that I'm kind of a chameleon with my style,' Jenner said. 'I've been like that since I was 16. I changed my hair color like once a week… it's just a part of who I am.'
For Jenner, it's not about fitting into a mold or matching her partner's aesthetic. It's about honoring the version of herself that fans have loved all along.
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