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After Kylie Jenner Missed The SAG Awards, Here's An Update On Her Relationship With Timothée Chalamet

After Kylie Jenner Missed The SAG Awards, Here's An Update On Her Relationship With Timothée Chalamet

Buzz Feed01-03-2025

There's a new update on Kylie Jenner and Timothée Chalamet 's relationship.
As you know, Kylie has reportedly been dating Timothée since April 2023. Since then, she has become his biggest supporter, most recently joining him amid his awards run for A Complete Unknown.
She was with him at the Golden Globes...
The Palm Springs International Film Awards...
She was by his side at the BAFTAs, too.
So, of course, it was a big deal when she missed the SAG Awards on Sunday. Her absence even made headlines.
But fear not! Entertainment Tonight reports that things between Kylie and Timothée are going swimmingly.
A source said, "Kylie and Timothée are very in love and their relationship is serious." They stated Kylie is "very proud" of all of Timothée's success and "has been happy to support him throughout this awards season."
"She admires how hardworking and talented he is," the source added.
As far as why Kylie didn't attend the SAGs, People reported that she was "never expected to attend the show and was not listed on the RSVP list." The outlet notes that the ceremony also came amid the sudden death of Kylie's longtime hairstylist and friend Jesus Guerrero.

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