
Kylie Jenner and Timothée Chalamet make red carpet debut in Rome, Rachel Zegler pokes fun at 'Club Chalamet' reaction
The actor, recently honoured at the event, was joined by Jenner as they arrived arm-in-arm at the prestigious Italian film awards ceremony on May 7 2025.
Chalamet wore a tailored black velvet suit while Jenner appeared in a fitted black gown with a plunging neckline. The pair, who have been in a relationship since early 2023, shared close moments on the carpet, with Chalamet regularly holding Jenner's hand as they posed for photographers.
The event coincided with rising online attention surrounding the couple's relationship.
After Cosmopolitan shared red carpet images with the caption, 'Someone check on Club Chalamet right now…', actress Rachel Zegler commented, 'is club chalamet gonna be ok,' appearing to reference Chalamet's renowned fan account.
Managed by a 57-year-old woman named Simone, Club Chalamet is known for its dedicated updates, memes, and coverage of Chalamet's career. Operating on platforms like X (formerly Twitter) and Instagram, the account maintains a strong following, often attending premieres and promotional events. However, the account is not officially associated with Chalamet or his team.
Since Chalamet's relationship with Jenner became public, Club Chalamet has been vocal in its disapproval. Posts have included negative commentary on Jenner, with suggestions she and her family orchestrated appearances for media attention. One post even described Jenner as a 'stalker.'
Nevertheless, the David Di Donatello Awards marked a significant moment for Chalamet personally and professionally as well as a rare joint appearance with Jenner at a major public event.
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