Timothée Chalamet and Kylie Jenner treated audiences to a reprise performance at the Golden Globes 2025: The couple, who are rarely spotted on public outings together, attended the awards show together on Sunday in Los Angeles.
The two again sat together and were spotted sharing a kiss while taking in the awards ceremony. Chalamet wore a slim-cut dark suit by Tom Ford (newly under the creative direction of Haider Ackermann, who has designed several head-turning red-carpet looks for Chalamet in the past), set off by a silky cerulean polka-dotted scarf. Another surprising detail: Sequins scattered sparsely across the dark fabric of Chalamet’s suit. Jenner opted for a silver chain mail Atelier Versace gown, a 1999 archival piece similar to one worn by actor Elizabeth Hurley on the awards circuit of yesteryear. Jenner was also seen laughing with Chalamet’s costars Elle Fanning and Monica Barbaro, and even took out a camera and snapped a photo of Chalamet.
It’s an echo of their PDA-packed date night at last year’s Golden Globes ceremony, where Chalamet and Jenner wore his-and-hers takes on sparkly black paisley. In 2024, Chalamet was nominated in the lead-actor category for his performance in Wonka, playing a character of enigmatic background who captivates the masses and also sings. This year, Chalamet is once again nominated as a lead actor at the Globes for A Complete Unknown, again in a role that sees him as a man of enigmatic background who captivates the masses and also sings: Bob Dylan.
Jenner grew up in the public eye on her family’s assorted reality television shows, but now heads up multiple businesses including Kylie Cosmetics and fashion line Khy. She is the mother of two children, whom she shares with her ex, rapper Travis Scott. She and Chalamet have been romantically linked since 2023.
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