
Kylie Jenner and Timothée Chalamet put split rumours to bed with loved-up holiday snap
Kylie Jenner and Timothée Chalamet have been spotted together for the first time in over six weeks, finally putting pause on breakup speculation that has surrounded the couple in recent weeks.
The pair were seen in Budapest, Hungary, where Chalamet is currently on location filming Dune: Part Three. The sighting comes just days after reports claimed that Kylie had been 'secretly jetting off' to see the actor whenever her schedule allowed.
The unexpected reunion took place inside a local café, and it didn't take long for the employees to share their star-struck moment online. It comes after Kylie Timothee's 'distance' was explained as split rumours continue.
Staff at the shop called Budapest Baristas posted a group photo with the couple, expressing their shock and excitement in a lighthearted caption: 'Today Kylie Jenner and Timothée Chalamet just walked into our coffeeshop at Buda.
"We were so in confusion, we could barely concentrate, but I think you can see it on our faces. Thank God everyone looked at them, not us! They were super nice and kind, thank you for coming @kyliejenner @tchalamet.'
In the photo, Timothée, 29, kept a low profile, concealing his new haircut for the Dune film by pulling a white T-shirt over his head.
He accessorised with dark sunglasses, a Brentwood Country Mart cap, and a gold bracelet, flashing a peace sign to the camera. Meanwhile, Kylie, 28, appeared effortlessly stylish, wearing a white tank layered over another top, her long dark hair down, and a soft makeup look.
The last time the couple were seen publicly together was on July 5, enjoying a yacht getaway in St. Tropez.
Since then, neither had been photographed together, and online speculation of a split began gaining attention.
Rumours grew further after Kylie celebrated her 28th birthday without any public acknowledgment from Timothée.
Instead of posting a birthday tribute, the Call Me By Your Name star shared a cryptic Instagram Story. The Oscar-nominated actor instead posted an image of boxing legend Muhammad Ali mid-victory and alongside it, he wrote the phrase 'Dream Big' in red script.
Fans immediately read into the post, questioning whether it was a subtle message directed at Kylie or simply a teaser for his upcoming film, Marty Supreme, set to release on Christmas Day.
The film reportedly tells the story of Marty Mauser, 'a young man with a dream no one respects, [who] goes to hell and back in pursuit of greatness,' according to IMDb.
But in the absence of a direct birthday post, something the Kardashian-Jenner circle is known for, followers feared the relationship had quietly ended.
Meanwhile, Kylie's family celebrated her birthday with their usual affection. Kris Jenner shared a heartfelt message alongside a carousel of throwback images.
Alongside the sweet snaps, Kris wrote: 'Happy birthday to my baby girl!! You are truly beautiful inside and out… You are so smart, strong, creative, loving, kind, funny, and always so supportive… I love you beyond measure… Mommy.'
Kendall Jenner also posted nostalgic snaps of the two growing up together, writing: 'my little lady forever,' which Kylie excitedly responded to with: 'kendall jenner !!!!'
Kylie and Timothée have remained relatively private about their romance since first being linked in April 2023.
Their relationship was officially confirmed when they were seen cuddling and kissing at Beyoncé's Renaissance World Tour in Los Angeles that September.
Despite being one of Hollywood's most-watched couples, they have chosen to avoid making public statements, instead letting rare outings and the occasional paparazzi shot do the talking.
More recently, fans noticed a series of cryptic Instagram Stories shared by Kylie, featuring moody song lyrics that many interpreted as emotional clues about her relationship status.
However, following Kylie's recent Budapest trip, it seems like the pair are still very much together - and fans couldn't be more delighted.
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